MAY 1. 1950 - Leg! coffee at its best 4 ---..--...-..-..-...' niteorrrr rumaurs vou up To 25cmuuo r--Quzztttt-u-u:111t1 Make It Instantly in cup or ha.-uuuu 'i-nu lulu-' "- auinii .. us One satisfying sip and you'll discover that Neecaie brings you all the dawn: and Illifr" of pure. freshly malted. lrubly brewed colce. With Ncsoafe you get pedsrt . - COFFEE every tidal." more: And Nescafe stays 3," th. an in "mm ireslsiorbe last spoonful. about as many cups as a Nescsfelsnndeiasninsuea pound of ordinary eolee - -right in the cup. Nomusa. yer costs you less. The big no bother. No messy family size is: area even grounds. llllllllf AID Elliot rue l1llf.t'l' our or come vou ever time 'ls'uII6 lpruouneatl N15-CHAD "I Lb usduiva Nlillarl Ihdo Melt d laaI.Il'a Hlh Paoduel (Quads) IJIIIH to d-igaala Ila Soluble Colae Prodad. If-aupoadefadaalpartaef ureahblaeadaandaddad gggearbei (dnqiagnaltouaaddexooul sdaalauleuotesnhe sum. True CENTRAL me GUARDIAN. GUAIIPIAN rhlaeoluninlaraeanedfoenewe otlneslInfu'est.bntsdvertleIag-of a newsy nature may lseinaaeted at In em. a word. strictly pay- able in advance. 4.. COOK'S for Photographs. Fl-III LODSTEIS TODAY - Clty Fish Market. ID! Till BEST IN MEAT COOLERS and Refrigerated display counters call or write Storey Elec- tric. Chulottetown. WI! NM! ID? the cement now for that spring Job? Rogers Hardware Co. Ltd. DESERVE Saturday, May 20 nt 2 p.m. for C.W.L. pantry sale at Rogers Hardware store. SKORTIIOIIN BREEDERE AT- TENTION. - See ad this issue re prospective purchasers visit here in June. NOTICE TO ADVERTISERS. 4- Advertlsere are reminded that their copy must be In The Guardian not later than noon the day previous to insertion. Those who telephone claasineds. elc.. should particularly bllt thin in mind. To DISCUSS PILOIILEM - it is reported that Mr. V. S. Thomp- sori, chief designing en-gineer oi the special Products Branch, Fed- eral Department of industry and Development, will visit the Prov- ince this week in connection with development of I Trans-Canada Highway route. OFFICERS APPOINTED - The local Association or the Prince Ed- ward Island Musical Festival held a meeting recently in the sum- merslde High school with Mrs. Creelman MacArthur presiding. Of- ficers appointed were Mrs. Wil- liam E. Forbes. president, and Sec- retary Treasurer, Mrs. Allison Macl..ean. Mrs. B. Elder-kin was appointed converter of the trans- portation committee. - s FUNERAL AT CABLE'I'0N.- The funeral at the late George Doull. Carleton. was held from his 1 late home on Monday. May Lat. at 2.30 P. M. Rev. J. H. Bishop offic- iated at the house and grave. In- terment was in the Church of Scot- land cemetery. Cape Traverse. Pallbearers were, Avalah Mac- Callum. Frank Quigley, Wendal Macwilliarns, Paul Lavoie, Doug- las Bell and John Haslam. FEAST OBS ERVED-On Wed- New sinrsnurr cloataand suite at Thoraahionahoppe. CHANDLER BIDS. tor Oedalt Plywood. (TH ANNIVEIIAII IALE mnon at The Abcgweit Gilt mar Annlvnn.-Nancy Tyler l-lmlsedresaee. O93 each at The Fashion Shoppe. 1'0! SALE. - Mixed Barley and oats recleaned ready to sow. Wilfred Oraig. Middleton. STIAITING Tm! WEEK our Office snd Yard will close Satur- day at noon for the summer months. Amtaat Cool 00. WEEKEND SPECIAL. - Laatex Girdlea-all sizes. special for this weekend only. 1-3 of! regular price. Moore at McLeod l.td.. Corset. De- partment. OIIARTEI FLIGHT! to any point in Oanada or the United .statea for passengers or cargo. Phone Maritime central Airways Limited 2061 or see. ...: trnz PROFESTANT 0RPn1N- AGE gratetully acknowledges receipt of mm from Wiltshire Dis- trict D O. A. and 05.00 from South Melville W. I. also for the Endow- ment Fund 3100.00 from the Estate of Mrs. Margaret A. Phillips, City. RECEIVES SAD NEWS - Mrs. Norman Macsweln, St. Peter's has received the sad news or the death of her sister Flora C. (MacDonald) wife of Alexander R. Maroln. of Ali- ston, Mass. on April l8th. Funeral services were held on Friday, April zlst. at Allston. FUNERAL AT CAPE 'l'RAV- ERSE.-Funeral of the late Mrs. James l-lcffel, Cape Traverse. was held on Tuesday. May 2nd, service in the Church of Scotland. Cape Traverse. Services at the Church and grave were conducted by Rev. J. H. Bishop. Pallbearers were, Gordon Harvey. Raymond Harvey, Vernon Muttart. Augustus Peters. John Walker and John O1-Ialloran. .-:. CITY POLICE COURT-At the Sllpendiary Magistrate's Court yes- terday two men charged with breaking and entering were each sentenced to 30 days in jail. The case was in connection with a break into Fennel and Chandler's warehouse back of the main store MANY THANKS IN MENAORIAM '17.. loving memory of June: A. nesday, April 26, the Feast of the Patronage of St. Joseph was duly observed at St. Joseph's Convent. A goodly number of Bodallsts and pupils were present at the morning Mass in the Convent Chapel. In on Queen Street at an early hour on the morning 0 April 26th. A man charged with speeding was glued. 510 and costs or 20 day. in ail. Chappell. south Granville. who do- portod tbh life May lat. I941. Iteatllg when the shadows fall In Perfect Peace you wait In all Gal will link our broken ellnln As one by one we meet arth- Slneero Thnukato all who worked and contributed an grlleroualy to our Tag my 19. CATHOLIC SOCIAL WELFARE BUREAU Lovlngly Remembered by Wife and ' Family. Just beat the sauce and pour over steaming macaroni.- cooked as "g'i1IIV I MAC” I L J . '3 .- I 3 Illilrll D l . i .....-I46 the evening at 1.30. Solemn Bene- diction of the Most Blessed Sacra- ment was given by His Excellency, Bishop Boyle. assisted by Rev. Dr. Bernard Gillie, .1: deacon, and Rev. A. L Herreil, sooality Chaplain, L-. sub-deacon. Thirty-four young girls were received into the Serial- ity. Blah , Boyle preached a lit- tlng for the occasion. Af- ter Benediction the members ss- sernbled in the Sodaiity Hall where sou shments were served. Personals Mrs. W. Chester S. MoLure has returned to her home in the City from Ottawa. where she has been since the opening of Parliament. iuti.1.v'h CROSS scnooi. Report for April Senior Department FUNERAL YESTERDAY. - The funeral of Mrs. Peter Power took place Wednesday morning from her late residence on Mt. Edward Road to St. Dunstan's Basilica where Solemn Requiem High Mass was celebrated by her brother. Rev. Kenneth McPherson, assisted by Rev. Kenneth Maclviillan. deacon and Rev. Walter Mae- Guiun as sub-deacon. I-Ila Excel- lency Bishop Jarnea Boyle occupied his. throne. The following clergy were present in the Sanctuary: Magr. A. A. MacAulay, Rev. Dr. Louis Callaghan, Rev. R. 1'. Mac- Donald, Rev. Pl-ielan Mcxenna. Rev. '1'. P. Butler. Rev. J. W. Mc- Cardle and Rev. W. 0. Simpson. Rev. Dr. Bernard Gillis. assisted in the choir. The pallbearers were: Horace Willis, Dr. J. A. Maclvlllian, Dr. Lyola Duffy. George Power. Ernest Maclidlllan and Bernard MaoPherson. Interment took place in the family plot in the Catholic Cemetery. asbe Grade 1: -- 1. James Matters, 2. st. Clair Talnor. 3. Mary Matters. lands Ix -. 1. Anna Campbell. 2. icyril Molyneaux. 3. Mary Roberts. Grade VIII 1. Eleanor Mc- Quaid. 2. Charles Campbell. 3. Mary McDonald. Grade VII - 1. Cecelia Mcquaid. 2. Adri Monaghan. 3. Helena Camp- 11. Grade VI - 1. Verna MeAvinn, 2. Clifford Illughel. Principal -- Amos Curley. Junior Department Grade V - 1. Ralph McQusid. 2. Wendall McDonald. 8. George Mon- -aghan. Gtade IV - 1. Monica McQuaio, Grade I11 - l. Earl Molyneaux. 2. Clifford McDonald. Grade II - i. Desmond Curley. 2. Jerome Manachan. 8. Joan Mc- Avinn. Grade I - 1. Theresa Monaghan. 2. Kenneth Ourley. 8. William Mc- Quaid. Assistant -- Vivien Trainer. Joseph Kelly. 2. IN srocx ttllolan Lime & Fertilizer nlstrlhutora ii. Plekard Farm Tractors Ltd. WN Deere” FOB SERVICE QUALITY . lm VALUE FERTILIZER5. . comer I Island Fertilizer Co. - OhalIOIteO0wIP.I.I. ' 7:5: Oct. uox-7-s. caaxwrrle-rown In the World of Books With Will 8. Bird Author John Hersey is said to have sold the movie rights to THE WALL for aloo,ooo. plus a percent- age of the picture's income, plus the reversion of the property rights after ten years. P: d 0 lg Real Food Specials Pan I5 THREE FIRST GRADE CREAMERY BUTTER. lb. 59c N0. 1 BREAKFAST BACON. lb. 57: scheduled for the fall 0 O I THE PLYMOUTB ADVEN- TURE by Ernest Gebler; noun... day; 3'17 paces; 3335. This is not the usual historical novel: it is even better. It is really a chronicle of the voyage of the "Mayflower." the story of those who were the passengers, and the tran- bles they had in forming a settle- ment in the New World. Mr. Geh- ler had the idea of writing such a book after his perusal of a journal written by one or the settlers of New Plymouth. Before starting actual writing he made himself fully Icuualnted with the project by intensive research of all possible documents and records. The pre- paration he made is at once 'ap:lar- em when one begins to read his book. The atmosphere of the time is given in the first chapter, when the first characters are introdua,-gd, The various trade had their rank, and the clothing a person wore largely denoted their t ” in life. Pity was scant and rarely scr- ved in any circumstance, senitg. tlon was unknown. There was no soap to waste and the majority thought that Washing too often was harmful. The beliefs of the day were as varied as their holders. Yet there were many who had a strong spirit and the courage or their convictions. It was some or this type who packed the lower decks of the Mayflower and took Continued on page 11 liver The Sea To Sifye FDINBURGI-I. May 2, - some fifteen years ago, the chief of the Mounds received at the historic castle of Dunvezan, a gathering or olansmen who had made their way to Skye from all parts of the world. There were Polish Mecbeods; there were German Maclicods indeed scarcely a country was not represented by Macbeods. many of whom had lost the original spel- ling of their name but had retained throughout the generations of exile the love of their ancestral island. This gathering of the Macbeods will be repeated in May during "Skye week". when Flora Mac- (god or Meobeod .. new chief of the great clan - will welcome her lrlnsmen. Skye Week (May 30-27). will be opened at the island's capital or Portree. After the ceremony there will be Highland Games in sight of Skye's magnificent hills - the Black Ouiliin. renowned for their beauty and for their gruelling rock imbs. A "feill" will be opened by Lady I-lermolne Cameron of Lochiel and there is to be a MacLcod Day at Dunvegan Castle when Flora of Maclicod will welcome all her guests. shinty matches. sheep dog trials, cruises and tours will hillb- iight the week's events. Visitors arriving on the island on pg-idgy, my lo, will be we!- eomed by plus music at Portree and a concert at Broadtord. The official welcoming ceremony to be held at the same: ground It Portree on aaturday. MI! 30. will be attended by Lord Lieutenant of the County. sir Donald Cameron of mchiel, K. 'r.; air Andrew Murray. lord Provost of Edinburlht MY- Victor Warren. the Lord Provost of Glsssowz Mr. Thomas Johnston. the chairman of the Scottish Tourist Board: Lord and 140! MacDonald; Flora of Manhood: and Provost arlgor of Invernees. Grain WINNIPIIG. MI! 3 - (Om " luaetfon in United states markets brought out selling in all grains on the Winnipeg Grain Exchanla today. Commercial demand in cats and barley was limited Ind 911”! rezistered a decline. Trading was fairly active. Rye futures had some American demand and tool: on a stud! I-0!"- In export business, the United Kingdom was allocated NM00 bushels at wheat under the Analo- Canedlan wheat agreemmt. - gium bought 56,011) bushels: Col- ombia 170.000 bushels: Switzerland sumo; and Brasii took a small portion. Olase two wheat. for export to countries other than the United dom. was down one cent. using quotations: Oats: May 1.023; July DINA; Oct 524A. Barley: my Lbli: July 1396- S1 Rye: Navy 1.663; July LON-16: Oct 1.0095. Plax: Hay 9.103: July l.'lIlttl: Oct 8.3!. . Cash pnoear Oats: 2 o.w.1.os1-a;1:x.s o.w. Lu 1-2; 8 C.W. me; Ex 1 feed 100:1 feed 1.03; 11001 IN; I feed as; track 97. Barley: 1 as 2 O.W. 0-row lmlln: rat 2 0.1V. 2-row 1.56 1-.1; 3 Qw. I-row 1.10 1-2; 1 feed MI: 1 ma 1. - feed 1.8075; 2 C.W. yel- Ad 1-2; G. . yellow Hills; 0. W. lid: 3 O.W ; R!) 2 O.W. Hi; 4 GW. track LU. Flax: l OW. 8.76: I 0.317. 3.1!? W. 8.5!; 4 C.W. 3.5!; track 6 -r HDIAIAYAN WEATHER -n-.. W India maintains 13 mnllaoroloaical aluuxatlana ia the liuaelam. CHICKEN & DUCKS IN STOCK FRESH LOBSTERS DAILY BURFORD DELICIOUS PEACHES. Hins .. 51.00 Best Grade BEANS. White or Yellow Eye, 5 lbs. Bgc PURE MAPLE LEAF LARD. Slbs. 89: Seeded Raisins. 4 lbs. .. S1 Shelled Walnuts, lb. . . 89c Pltted Dates, 4 lbs. . .. S1 Sweet Oocoanut. lb. . . 49c Sultana Raisins, 5 lbs. SI Bulk Currants. 2 lbs. . 25c LARGE JARS 8-FRUIT MARMALADE. 3 for 31.005 YOUR CHOICE-- Red Rose, Salado. lllorse'a, Mother's Own TEA. VEGETABLE AND TOMATO SOUP. 9 I'ins.............. 95: I GREENPEAS, suns......................s1.oo. YELLOW wax means, 7 tins stool 3 avmnnrommns, 7tlns...............s1.oo Phone 747 18? fit. surge st. Heinz Ketchup Large Bottle 26c Baby Food 51.00 complete Assortment Tins 250 CASH & GARRY STORES We lleliver 0.0.0. ..h-,?.-rs-:3: . L., . .. , . A, d.:e,-.-'F...yf"l'ar..'l'x3):::n:r-V4135”-.." l ENTRIES ' Rural Beautification Entries for the Ilural Beautifica- tion Competition will be accepted up to Saturday, May 6th. Look alter the future today. Wise pinat- IIII of trees and shrubs for shelter belts will asvg you may in the long run. and paint or whitewash on buildings will prevent costly ex- penloa later. A clean neat place will give you and the whole flun- Ily new pride and satisfaction in farm living. Valuable cash prises are offered for Improvement to home. school and community. Send your entry to the llural Beautifica- tion Society. Charlottetown. The Kirk of saint James; Zion Presbyterian Church. anus, Church, Eunun -bio. ANNIIM. MEETING BIBLE SOCIETY Allll uisir REV. W. H. I-IIIDSPETH. M.B.E., M.A.. General Secretary British and Foreign Bible Society in Ouudn. REV. E. M. B. WIIEELOCK. B.A.. B.D., s.T.M. District secretary New Brunswick and Prince Edward Island Au.xill.u-les. , SUNDAY. MAY 'Itla--ll Ian.-lav. W. Hudlpetll. Speaker, Rev. E. M. B. Wlloolock, Speaker '1 EH.-Ilev. W. II. Hudspeth. Speaker. Presbyterian Church, Rev. E. M. B. Whoeloolr, speaker. Baptist MONDAY, MAY nth-2:80 p.ns.-Annual Meeting of Hus Prince Edward Island Auxlliery. Baptist Church Hall. Sunuoereide. SHIRTS an contrlbutore and others lnemeoea are Invited. 5:30 p.In.-Supper Meeting for Executive. Clergy. and two LAUNDERED ;::;:::;l.?'tIVGI from each Branchmlaptlst Church Hall, , 1'0 'I:so p.m.-Public ruanlugivin; Service, napuue Church. sum. PERFECTION merolde. Speaker, Rev. W. H. Hudapctla, M.lI.l'l., M.A. This year the P. E. 'I. Auxllhry la privileged In having the Rev. Mr. Hudapeth present at its meetlngl. and It the service . on Monday evening its special speaker. Mr. Hudapoth is I graduate of Cunbrldgo Univeralimyand a. man at fine gifts and C unusual experience. Phone 2387 new to ATTEND I XO6 MAYSALE A Rack of Better SUITS-Reduced to clear at only- All-Wool Tartan Plaid RAlNCOAT&- Gotten HOUSECOATS-Itegulariy 02.98--All Siwe-- On Sale for Only- An Assortment of WOOL SKIRTS at Short Sleeve Pullover SWEATERS-In striped pat- terns--clearing nt- O60-CO6 179 Grafton St. I i i : : I THIS "IS IT . . THE SALE YOU HAVE BEEN WAITING FOR I: STARTS THURSDAY. MAY 4l'II-ENDS SATURDAY. MAY "MN Balance of our early Spring Silk Crepe DRESSES In the darker alludes. both plain and printed materials. clearing of 331-3 Off. Sizes 14 to 20 and 16V: to 24V:-Wonderful Values 0 O 9 O-6 9 use-04-0 -04 -6-tbd-O-A4-O o-4 uuq 5&4-O-6&4-F609-OOaOOO-O-O Many other wonderful Bargains not listed. Don't miss this Sela -You can Save Money by Shopping or the GLORIA. SORRY! No Phone or Mail Orders--v The GLORIA . Phone 614 3. E l 9 z 9 E 2 x f E z 2