Large Sire - '- 9 e 19G Ripe» runners u. - - - - 29c E." Extra Larse Seedless 3 For _ _ _ _ 23c 6 For - - - - 45o .95» cucuniiriis i r--- - 49c i§€i§i‘§"iinucr 1o = F» sec AYLMEWS VEGETIBLE 3 Tins For - q - - 25B Diced OARROTS Hi» - a 25o Fancy iliielity YURK PEAS 2 - - 29c swiiiseewii . - i“ 33¢ tilts. 2 For 65G lllse tliieiitity of Large Size Fresh Lolisters Fer- Aiiilléwki Grocery Piioiie i218 38 Elli Ave free lleilvery ‘CENTRAL euiiiinieii This column ie reserved for nan at looli interest. but advcrtleln o! a news; nature may ‘so inserts st live oente n word. strictly nay- _ able in advance. COOK'S (or Photographs. HOWARD DIQINNIS 101' Fitte Footwear I 2- Sit-it. CON FEDERATION LIFE IN- SUBANCE, NEW GLASGOW and Caven- dish. servic on Lord's Day, 12th tD.V.l at ew, Glasgow at 1i; Cavendish at 3. Standard time. J. W. Hayter. minister. 5-10-11 WINSLOE PASTORAL Oharge. services Sunday. May 12 are as tol- lows: Wins-toe North. 11 a.m.;Wln- sloe South. 3 p.m.: Prinlcetown Road 'l p.m. Speaker. Rev. B. MacPt-iall. 6-10-11 FUNERAL NOTICE -— The Iilli- eral oi the late lVLrs. Flora MaoFad- yen willi be held from the residence of NLi". Richard MaePhee, New Haven today, Friday. Service stam ing an, 2 p.m. D S T Interment, 5t. Catitierines cemetery _€J-._ NEW SERlAlr-TIIE Guardian's new serial story "Raving Driver" by Alexandci‘ Campbell. will start early next week. Watch for first instalment. ISLAND ROADS OPEN -'I‘hc Island Molol‘ Transport Limited stair-d yesterday that all buses were now ln operation. cxccpt the OIIP on thc Bonsliaw-Borden run. This lilt‘ is rxpcctcd to start again tomorrow. ENGAGEMENT — The engage- ment is announced of Miss Mary Mildred Vcss-rv. daughter oi the late Mr. and Mrs. William E. Vcs- scv. Charlottetown. to Mr. Everett Owcn Brazen. also of Charlotte- town. son oi the late Mr. and Mrs. J. Thomas Beagan. o! Mt. Ryan. Marrlaile to take place in the near future. ll QUEENS COUNTY COURT - At the Quecns County Court thrcc man wore hclorc Magistrate (Icorgo J. Tweedy vestcrduy ‘nom- lng. A drunken driver was senten- red to one month in jail. A man charged with operating an un- licensed motor vehicle without ll drivers‘ linens:- had his case ad- icurncd one week. Another char-z- rd with having an overloaded truck was fined Q5 and costs ten days in jail. Cream Routes Tueedau May 14th. Guernsey Cove. W H4 Sands, High Bank, Little Sands. Wood Islionds, Belle River, Plnette. Eldon. OrvveILMIII- view; Thursday, 16th. Murray Harbor. Abncy. Gladstone. Dover, Caledonia. Lewis. Iona: Saturday, 18th, Hoprlleld, Murray River. 5-1 0f STREET WORK UNDERWAY- The City engineer and foreman were busy measurin terday in preparation for its wid- ening. It is expected the lob will he underway in the very near future. UNION ROAD UNITED (IIIQRCII --Sunday. May 12th. - The oung People's Union will hold a special service at 8 o'clock D. S. T. 5-10-11. LUCKY WINNER-Lorne W. MaoNelll. Cavendish. was the iuckv winner in the Gilmac grand prize drawing of a price of a pig contest. Drawing took nlace dur- ing the Cilimac five-spot program last evening at. 9.15 to 9.30 . . 5-10-11 can rim: CIIIITEES ALARM- A car which caught iirc sl rtly ziltcr 1 am. lrdny on Rot-lzic-rrl Strcctlcd to a call for help to the City Fire Department. The blaze was cxiinnilishr-d without dancagc to the vchielc. PATIENTS ENTERTAlNI-II) - Patients at tho Provincial Sci-ia- torium last. ninht iverc entcrtniricil by Harold King and Ray Sim- monds who presented a short pro- gram of western music and song which was greatly enjoyed. BOWLING TEAMS ENTER- TAINBD - Last night at the Queen Hotel. the Proc French and the Red Wings. thvo learns in the Knights of Columbus bowling loaslm- We" entertained at a chicken euPPW 1'- was donated by Mr. Emmett. MM- Donalid to the team with the best attendance record dwin the sea/- sou-i. The IIWO teams t' and Mr MacDonald gave caoh a anvil"- which proved to be a very enlvvabla even . CITY POLICE COURT —Yes- ierdliy morning eight. ollvudc-rs a poured before Magistrate K. M. artin. Two SDi=9dPl‘i"\V€l'6 lined 510 and $20 respectively. A man charged with the possession oi stolen goods was discharged, Of two drunks one was fined $10 and costs or 90 days and tho other had his case remanded until tonal’. Two young men charged with robbery and violence were rc- Glen William. Alliston. Line Road, Whim Road. Itllmuir. Once week- lv until further uoticc. Albert L. Mnchon hauler tor Ilazelbrook Eseeee++eee++eeee+++e++e~ ro PUBLIC The I946 season promises to be the biggest one for tourists ever experienced ‘on the Island. Our requests for accommodation far surpass the amount of accommodation available. As the tourist trade can be our biggest source nl income on the Island we feel we must have good accom- modation for our visitors. To do this we need your co- operation and are therefore asking every Islander who can accommodate visitors to advise immediately. Tlirl PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND TRAVEL BUREAU 101 Queen St. Charlottetown, P. E. I. "F'F~F'F‘FI*F~F*'F"P'F'F¥'U"F4"I"F-P'F~F'F"F" ;++t++t+tt++++¢++++t+++++ First Competitive Musical Festival Prince Wales College Auditorium Sponsored by a group of Women's Institutes Under the distinguished patronage of His Honor Li. Gov- ernoi- J. A. Bernard and Mrs. Bernard: the I-Ion. Premier J‘. Walter Jones and Mrs. Jones: His Worship Mayor B. Earle MacDpnald and Mrs. MacDonald; Mr. Lloyd Shaw, director of’ education, and Mrs. Show. . ALL TIMES DAYLIGHT SAVING TIME l..l0 P.M. Friday devoted to school chorus. 3.0.0 P.M. Friday‘ devoted tirdiitltuclallel. 2.00 P.M. Saturday childgenfs vocal anrlfplaiio. solos; 8.00 P.M. Saturday Concert of Winners. Tickets for each seeelon I0 eente except. Saturday evening concert 25c. _ - 0n sale at Mllle door of P. “QC. -*e+++++++++t§+»t+++»+tt;e t r Bros, A. E. Toonbe Music Store‘; also at Dairying Association. A. RAY JONES, Sec’?- 5-9-41 SlililS MISRY Over Forehead Quickly Subdued From the pen o! a prominent business man in Montreal comes the following Interesting statement: I h d ‘h "0 y eyes and ore ca _ 0 distrgsest was acute. M)’ brelihmi or upper air-passages were badly plu god, and I was distressed wit irritation and COIIBIIIIIF. “Cstsrrh-o-zone went {KM i° the area where my t-‘Ofldltwli W“ worst. Catarrh-o-zone attackedlthlo trouble and gave me qilwk I01" - Cltarrh-o-zone Inhaler sends a soothing medication where _you need it most. It penetrates rapidly. and treats effectively 1M WM‘ infected assfllw 05 93° Fm“ m‘: throat. found anitfhngk and watery eyes come to“! qilltl c" with Catarrh-o-zone. Druggists sell Latarrh-o-zoiie- Complete outfit lasts two months, 50c; smaller size, 25c. Let Cetarrli- o-zono assist. you back t0 bill-i" health. INHALE l CATARRH-O-ZQNE VAPOR day, May 13th: mended for further hearing until May 14th. bail was set at $300 each. A remanded drunk was tincd s20 and costs or 30 days lmrlflivfl- merit. FERRY SERVICE RESUMIJD- The ferry service across Nurtlium- herland Strait. between Borden. P. E. L. and Tormentine. N. B.. ivds resumed yesterday alter the Scoila No. l had bee tied UP Bl 39mm‘ almost 18 llOLFS because of siormyl weather". The ferry. Yeiililcllli! ‘h Prlncc Edward Island while th latter ls away for annual overhaul was unable to operate Wednesday afternoon and night and did no sail until i125 a._m. .\’@$l‘.’l'dfl.\'. PM- scngers and mails reached Horde a couple of hours later. But _b evening tho service was rctilrnln m normal and the night train iron the mainland reached Charhii‘ - lown only slightly more than hour behind schedule- RETURNS TO IIALIFAX :\‘I"'l‘ _ ACCIDENT-Mr. James '1a§"1 electrical maintainer. C.N.R.. Ch lottettwvn. left for Halifax vcSt l‘- rlgy h_v airplane alter bcmrl "i hospital for ic_n (lay-s as the le- sult oi an accident. H9 “as turning to the Pity TF0!" .1?“ er Rlwr on Apr-ll g9. witennrls we off the track nrecipiliiiliil him into tho ditch. He was c n- veyad to thc P. E. I. I-losplal whore hr- was detained liiflll . terrlay. Mr. T111401] 41"“? _ from Halifax some time s80 ‘l9 -‘“' coed Mr. J. L. McAulBY, W-I" "its been promoted nnd transferred to Moncton. Mr. McAuhiy has hodn sent back here to act for Mi. Tm- lor until he ls able to resume duty. which is not likely to be for an- other month. Mrs, c. own nutty. Brishim Avenue, iis reoovlerln satisfactorily from a mater were 1°" at the Toronto General ‘lift? ‘g. and 1g expected home Wthn 9 next two weeks. _..___-_€--¢i POT 0F TEA ~ Canwdtasns oonsumc 40-000 909 pounds oi ten annually, or an lever- wige of about. s00 cups var adv‘ NOTICE DingwelFs Bus starting regular route Mon- Fortune, Annandiile, Dundns, Bridgetown and Cardigan; also to Launching (oirTuesdays) when roads permit. GAMES of SKILL fililll",ll Ghenee t BIIIQQ rnrr destinies 15c - Admission‘ - we For Good/reg; sake- 7 ry Ken’ Rose ./ Rroliosr “is good tea” g Kent St. yes- , . hcavv one. but cven qr l i2 To Represent . This Province At i Legion Conference Legion history will be created on a historical sltc when veterans o1 both great ivars meet on the lloor of the veterans DQIIIHIIICIIW. and united in purpose thruail out vet.- crans‘ uroblems at the Donuniou Convention in Quebec irom May lilth to Mav 23rd. Within gunshot liearnuz distance o1 the great battle between thci Iorccs oi‘ ivolle and Montcalm. vct- cran drsccxidzinis oi these pion-' rcrs uiil urtkc tluir voices heard throng-innit the llIlilUll in a clar- ion call for veterans‘ rights. No Jamboree holiday this. hilt a scri- ous mcctinz of those chosen irom branches irom the ruzzed moun- SPECIALS fro m o...- "BASEMEMEHT 5 TORE oat-w more svorvr sumrs 1 $1.19 o9:- _ BLOUSES For the Wee Lad tumours Yukon to the Atlantic washed Marltlmcs. Priizsc Edward Island viill be represented bv 12 dfllvgatfls. They- mclude: D. L. Mattel/seen. Provin- cial Command representative; J A. MacGuiZan. H. H. Court and, J. J. Connolly. representing the Charlottetown branch: N.W Low- ther. Dominion Command ranrc- scntatlve: M. C. Reynolds. I/lont- artue: Roland Philipson. MP. Tit- us and Lest-er Jenkins. Summer- side: and J. Anthony Gallant. Wel- lington. Mrs. Arthur I-Icnrv and Mrs. A. J. Coflln will represent the Ladies’ Auxiliary to the Legion. Within the walls of the World- iumcd Chateau Frontenac where Chiarchill and Roosevelt met. the enthusiastic voice of youth will blend with the mature tones oi those who have built the Legion to its present day nfestigc. New hicas. now viewpoints. will arise. nnd while in such a lanze body all mav not. at. times see eve to eye. vet they will recognize that w-hat- e\er does materialize it will be with one thiruz in mind. the com- mon cause to sec that the veter- ans and their dependents are triv- cn every consideration in their lust right loi- that for ivhich they fought. Arrangements for the operation of tho convention rest with the Dominion Convention Committee ilndcr the chairman- ship oi Hugh M. Parry. Immedi- ate Past Prcsl-dcnt of the Quebec Provincial Comm-and. Under his direction more than a dozen sub-committees have been actively working since September last. arranging the thousand and one details of finance and budget. housina. registration. banquet and luncheon. c c no t a p h ccretilulrv, druinhcad service. entertainment. guests and speakers. boosts. ln- iormatlon. pitblicity, etc. A ladies‘ committee deals with Blliiffdlllfiiiwllts tor the concur. lien ntectlngs of the Ladies‘ Aux. iliarics. Plans are wcll advanced and conlldcltce is expressed that this rears convention will set a he ' h SIIIOOIII hizh for efficiency. e program Qt cvenis arr-axlgcd for the con-volition period ls a _ the busiest delB-itatc will have a chance of sensing tho color and OId-Wqrld atmosphere -oi‘ this attractive meeting place, ASuch distinctive features as the ltadel. the Plains oi Abraham, the numerous gates piercing the grey stone ivalls of the city. the uabec Bridge. the Provincial ousm of Parliament. broad nv- cnues contrasting with narrow cobble-d streets. Yifizlisc de la Vic- toire and other more modem and stately churches. the not ton (list- nnt Montmorencv Falls and Ste. Anne do Beauore. one of the world's most famous s-hrinos. A more appropriate settinn a»- a veterans convention who arr- plan- rlnE tor tho ncace WOLlld he difli- cult to visualize. Froduce MONTREAL. May 9 ._- iCPl_. Produce prices quoted here today reported by the Doriiluion Deport- mcnt oi Agriculture follow: ERQSI Packed for export A- 18F!!!‘ 37; A-mcdiuni 35; spot [rec ivoodcn cases A-large 36; medium il-l; A-puliets Ill; B 3i; C 27. Re- ccir-ts: 2.861 cases. Butr-cr: Whoicstllc Quc puslcuc- lzcrl. no 1 39 l-2 iioln.; currrsi‘. re- ceipt Que no l pasteurized 38 7-16 rlcl Mil: no. 2 37 '7-l6 do] Mil; first izradc rrcamclgv prints yo!» price 42; solids 41. Receipts: 1.1513 boxcs. Chccsc: Clli'l‘l‘l1l. receipt ivcstern and Que. colored 22 1-16. white 22. fob tsp; wholesale volorccl 2.2 13-18-23 l-i6; whl-ie 22 3-4-23. Rc- ihrvsqv she hos book n. this woman. She's gettln to l0. but you'd never close uessitl S c has more pep and energy-t an a tevn-ngerl Like many modern mothers who take good cure of their healtlv-shr simply refusal to hey the penalty oi middle age and nilnw licr system to he "el don-n" h‘: illucli ric t owed- ioxic waste resulting from too latty lood nnd lack oi exercise. She knows that the extra-mild action of Bile Beans toned up her system b stimulating the liver-helps keep her t and trim. 8o take lier hint end try Bile Beane--"'l‘he'Remedy tii Nature". All drufliete sell Bile Beam- largest-lentil ll!!!‘ lllll in Great Britain, 52 Overlflflenbnllelhefiec Sizes 2-4-6 g i, 89c S. A. McDOII ALD R g, was Leite Ramsay; “$7M... Leslie Ramsay and Mrs. Haber Pickerinz- Some discussion took claw on how much the Institute should give to t-he Prince County Hostil- tal building fund. Mrs. Ne-tl Sim-P‘ son nooved and Mrs. Preston Ram- say seconded a motion we iiivl $180.00, sixty dollars a year over a period of three years» This m0- tion was carried unanimously. It W85 moved by Mrs. William Ram- or shower to welcome new real- dents to the community. It was decided to have a pantry sale in the near future. the direct-v ors to take charge oi this work. An appeal ivas read from the Canadian Cancer Society asking the Institute to canvass the dist- rict for members. The Iollowinl were appointed as csnvaaeers: Mrs. Lloyd Lockerby. Miss Leita Ramsay. Miss Elma Stewart and ltlrs. William Sinclair. The bills celpta: 596 boxes. Potatoes: 75 lb bags no l Que, PEI. NB 2.05; 100 lb bags A. vim- nesola, Maine 2.75. HAMILTON W. I. The regular monthly meeting of Hamilton Women's Institute was held at the mnoolhouse Tues- diayi. May 7th. Twelve memibers answered roll cull and ouc visitor was uroscnt. The meeting opened bv lhc memibers Wlltctlilfii tilt‘ Crccd in unison. sav. seconded bv Mrs. Preston were presented and on nvotion or- Naiv committees were anpointedt Ramsay that lvnrs. Nell Simpson rlened paid. sick. Mrs. Geo. Crozler. Miss Rut-h and Mrs. Jas. Craig be a commit- Mrs. W. A. Rim!!!‘ WWO‘! W! tee to arrange some form of party meetinE ldloilrn- Taylor; program. Mrs. William A. “fin”... ... .. . with \ so o1- Y 11-5’ "afihzglwx 53:’ 18011:“. e 0 Oat i’ suggest cqfll-“hilasara Gr e 26212.: d- hatter Gree We this SPPing. en . we n. \ CARVELL BROS. LTD. Distributors, F. R. McLAINE _ FOR. SALE _EVER YWHERB BIAUYY C-l-l PAINTS FOR NEW PFACfIIMT