THE CHARLOTTETOWN (‘LUARDIAN AIWAIIIIE SHOWING OF SUMMER STYLES Now is the time to stock your summer wardrobe. Here are a few selec- tions from our new sum- mer styles. New Print Dresses for lazy summer days. SPORTWEAR for THE OUTDOOR GIRLS slack suits, short and shirt suits. Bring glam our to the sport scene. For that summer evening date see our new summer styles. All sizes. TI-IE l-‘ASIIIUN SIIIIP-PE GT. GEO. ST. Gross Entertainment AT SOURIS In Yen's Theatre donated for the evening by Mr. reYeo. 8.00 P. M., Tuesday, May 19, 1942 Programme arranged by Prince Edward Island rel Bureau and the Charlottetown Male Chorus. PROGRAMME Charlottetown Male Chorus in songs and entirely novelty numbers, including tsp dancing and new by “three lady (?) artists.” Lots of fun. MOTION PICTURES i‘ The Red Cross film ‘The Light That Shall Not lleil / / , / Canada's Navy-a beautiful picture Prince Edward Island In colour. A picture taken ‘summer by Mr. H. H. Blxler of the Amateur t» League of’ America. ' ADMISSION-fie Proceeds for the Souris Red Cross x; ,, , ‘r1 ~ = ."..z||gg, ..,i itiian Garden Service - i942“ ‘l GARDEN SERVICE . maturity, Buch have a flavor all ilonlon Lindsay smith) their own. But there are plenty of ‘ people with big gardens that do SHORT CUT not enjoy as much of this fresh- ness as they should. With them there are s few meals of green peas, baby carrots and beets, new potatoes and corn. and that is all Either the rows are finished or else here is nothing leit but peas, beans and corn which should have been eaten days or weeks before. With a little planning, however, these people could have had really fresh vegetables coming on all through the summer. There are two ways to achieve this. First, the actual planting season can be leis, these plants are just spread over several weeks. Ex- lfllll‘ in bloom when bought. perts advise making at least three some of them may have the sowiiigs oi pracfcally all vegetables, ‘om on iiiem when still in the first a week or so before the It Exports, however, advise regular time, the second at the leaving this bloom on at regular time, and the third a week "libs. It puts a strain on or ten days later. A second way to ntranri rs apt to delay extend the season is to use more iinchcrl oft, the plant soon different types. In practically every from the shock oi trans- line it ls now possible to get an i: and \v.ll make stacker and early, medium and late-maturing Imwlll- sort. B sowing all three, one auto- is alsova wide range of maticaly extends the harvesting s Olllillllilble as started season. "llgallihfsome casels, as with i ower, cc ery p- tomatoes. etc. this is a ut l "it WHY ior the amateur i. Planted from seed now, ‘ l would not have near- ltali time to reach maturity I- “WY should not be set “ll dinner oi frost is lllflkest way to start a gar- snyone with experience hto have a supply oi well- lllnts. both oi flowers and t- These may either have M indoors. in shallow i: purchased from seedsmen imeii about this time of lien unusually early season, his proven to be in many oi Canada, real gardening fin be obtained in an l? short time. GRASS CARE Moth-eaten, weedy lawns usu- ally mean thst the soil below is poor. Good grass needs food just as any other plant. A liberal ap- plication oi chemical fertilizer, put on carefully to avoid burning, will help wonderfully. It will bring out deep. reen color and quick owih to cho most weeds. At ths time , I oi year the lawn will also benefit "elhno substitute for the from one thorough weeding and m 5M illlflllll’ oi vegetables regular, close cutting with a sharp door imd picked when mower. In dry weather a thorough lust the right stage of soaking once a week is advisable. time»: rnusnimss _ ANOTHER /Q71/fl[/7" Z 13-1/- fi/ h At your grocefls in 7- and IZ-oz. packages-also in i...“ m mm h m“. improved FILTER tea balls. ~ understandings it I Trinity llnited Church .____. FRIDAY. MAY 15th ‘Mil-Choir Rehearsal. Plans For Air Conference Are Made Public By Frank Flnherty Cnnndlnn Press Staff Writer OTTAWA. May 13 - (CP) - Prlme Minister Mackenzie King and sends oi delegations representing other nations will address the rlrgt; ialcnafi sessions oi the United Nat. gins conference here next Mon- sy. The opening session will take place in the Senate chamber ' the Parliament Buildin s and some or all of the speeches vi ll be brood- cast over the National Network oi The Canadian Broadcasting Corpor- tlon, and probably over American networks. The actual business oi the confer- ence is not expected to get under way until next day. Following the opening session committees on vor- ious phases oi sir training, equip- ment snd operations will be set up and these will probably start func- tionin Tuesday. Bess ons of the committees will lio. since many highly confidential the oonfeience tables w Stiff Oiflcers and expertg in various fields oi air warfare compare notes, exchange information and discuss means of collaboration in the plan- ning and execution of projects i0;- the defeat of the enemy. Air Minister Power, as chief new- gate of the nation playing host; to . ._ f 533531; 333133331}; ltgfhtflgmgglngflf once as for as relations with the press are concerned. Whatever in- formation can be given the public on the deliberations will be given by Maj, Power. While the length of the confer- !“ ence will be determined by the mat- ters which come up for discussion and the progress made in reaching is not expected to exceed a week. NEWSMAN WINS FICTION PRIZE TORONTO, May 12- (CP) -O Herbert Sallans, newspapeimaruhcs ‘i won the first annual $500 award ed wednesdal’ “Cm Hflnmx- N5- offered by The Ryer-son Press for Canadian fiction with his novel "Little Man." The announcement ' was made today by C.I-I. Dickinson, general managed of l-lle pu ing house. The book will be pubiisricd in Canada and the United Slates Sept. 15. The contest, open to Canadian writers, closed March l. Tlie judges S. Morgan-Powell, Editor-in-Chiei oi The Montreal Star, Prof. Pel- '. ham Edgar oi Toronto. and Dr. Lorne Pierce, Editor oi The Ryerson Press, were unanimous in pickmg “Little Man." Of the story, the uiuiu- ncement says: “Like all newspapermen. Sail- sns dreamed for years oi writing a novel. When he finally wrote one, l", its plot naturally grew out oi the fl mlllar scenes of his younger years in the West. He was eight years of age when he first saw the prair- ies, when his father, John Ballans, was one of lire hey-known plmeers st the turn or the oenviiy" Sallans has been a --ri¢.er all his life. At the a e of l3 li- had his first story pub Ished by a Canadian magazine. As a youngster he was correspondent for several prairie- town Weeklies, and during his college years worked part time in news- paper offices. After attending Wesley College in Winnipeg he enlisted for over- seas service in the First Great War and served three ears with the Canadian Field illery. Since ' 1910 he has been steadily in news- paper work, going to Vancouver in 1927 after period in Saskatoon, Hamilton and Windsor. In Vancouver he joined the Sun under the late R..J. Cromie and in i930 became managing editor, a. st he held for I1 years. Early in 942 he accepted an appointment in Montreal as general newsmanager in Canada for the United Press. Throughout his career he has con- tributed to newspapers and ireriod- lcals in Canada and the United States. Latterly with the sun he wrote and broadcast weekly radio war digests. Dickinson said “n very large num- bor" of manuscripts were received. Honorable mention was accorded “Appetite for the East Wind" by . . Middleton. Toronto; "Dark Days Ending" by A.M. Stephen. Vancouver; and "The Stars are Fire," by Mary Quale Innis, Tor- onto. DONAGII SCHOOL Honor Rolls for months of Much and A l! Ora e VIII-J. Russell Bengali. z. G-erald White, 3. Joseph Murn- aghan. Grade VI-l Victor Koughen, I Law-relics ralnor, s. Carisias Rou- lfl. Grade V-l. Anita Kollghm i. Lillian Koughan and Betty Trsinoi‘ (equal), 3 Florence Koughan. Grade IV»1 Q M monsid McNally, 8 . lilo 'I‘rainor Jl’@fl’_i “mm “"“""“" Ligl»;;;;g;»y=-= Mill-MAY SPECIALS AT TIIE JENKINS PIFAEtiAESY R'l'5'?.'.l.'."...,".'.'i“'l2‘...'3i..',";.1 Th C med m I u‘ Llsrairiivl: 3'-'-"31'-'¢."-l-u'5."';.".'.“»h.“.fi I‘ e o Seaysonl o e TOOTH POWDER nd vnnoo. i “lilll-"UPS i‘ MISTAKE ” SPECIAL OFFER Ono 39c package of IO Tompox FREE with the purchase of 3 pock- OFFER TAM PAX l 25c large size can 65c VALUE BOTH for — - PAG < t; p" f ourooorzs m , - DAYLIGHT be closed to the press and the pub- Mmme bits oi information will Kass across c sity Medal, Faculty of Medicine. 32:55 AIM“ Wain"? Gmldeti CIW- First Great War, said he resented Euggery William Cameron Annear, m. to describe Donald Ignatius Campbell, BA, Elli‘ €£t°..?i-'°f"s2ii.’.‘iii°°§ m‘ thujvfcxennfl’ BIA" (Lawml oyk "replace that other petticoat army crop Be 1 . _ in the Jackson building (R. C. A. In making the announcement Mr. fix,’ N§,,§,f,§§°5o§,',',’°,§'},d1,‘§',.§”flf,fle F. headquarters) .” Woolner, ' North Rnstlco. ages for $7.95 at the Fashio . 5-15-11. POLICE DOUBT — There wen no cases in the City Police Court yesterday morning. .- usuo siilfiiuio‘ '30c size FREE with ANCE- c-on iiloly Redeemer Hall , i 50c Bottle wsr ARRIVED new polo jackets v n Shoppe Friday, May 15th, for tho price of 30. For your spring sriupslum use the film that's the favorite of millions ——Koduk Film. For outdoor pic- tures, or for indoor flush pictures, it's Kodak Vcrirlirimiu. ir-r snnp- shots a: night llFNItT Plnimtluiiil lamps, it's Kodak super-XX. We feature both types of iiIm, and have a photofinishing service that teams up with riiem m givi you better pimii-es ziinn cvcr. NOXZICHIA (“Itlillll Special 39c Noxzema skin cream 17c Noxzema cold cream MAKING GOOD RECOVERY — 1 lvLrs. Flrlllibliil Sanderson,“ Ngril: in Stanle Brld e and in North River» W <> l" bee" *1 P“ e" Rustic‘, J10 A_gM_ the regular s", Montreal General Hospital and vim 1n Norm Rum“, M; 11 A M_ Neurological Institute for the past and in Stanley Bridge at 7.30 P‘. M. month is making stood progress w. Tilley, Minister. 5-15-11. tooprd moi/pry after e spinal i___. operation two weeks ago. Mr. Send- WINSLOE PASTORAL CHARGE erson accompanied his Wile T0 SERVICES Sunday. May 17th are Montreal, but returned home lifter as follows: Winsloe North 11 A. M. the operation, Mrs. Sanderson ex- S. School 10 A. M. Winsloe South 8 pects to leave ior the Island next. P. M. S. School 2 P. M, Piinoplowfl Tuesday. Her many friends will Road 7.30 P. M. Rev. J. R. Séuiigliili‘. welcome her home again. r. - - . P.W.C. CLOSING -—Prlnoo of Wales College convocation will be held on Friday, May 29, this year and once again the students will vu1e's,-,ndny school 11 A: N1 Wop return to their homes for s. well aimed ilncation. Some of them sslégiogaloog hghigffikgfalg ivill return to continue their studies _ _ t utumn, a few will probaoly , son’ Mmlswrfl. 5 15 11' lifts ‘Ior collegeslon the mgiignlanlti, Pep Up F01‘ Spring! Bgcgwg DEGREE _ t, u, and as usual a 8116 num r w ll ConvocationsExei-oises of Dafihoual: caller 15h? teiltlslllnél “EPW155813? 1L1 PIITBIQSI- University on Tuesday Mr. Aibert t- e DYOVBCB» "We '9 011 Fell Wfltliiil; Gaudet of this city n-ccelv- of war mniiy students of the college Y E A S T and IRON ed his de iee of Bachelor oi Law have ciiicrvil the armed forces and ,_ ‘ N q tin absent-All. Mr. Gaufet- IS now i is exported iliilt mlmy yvllo ot- T-llllelb 100 b-7~¢ serving with Ihg Bflned forms, tended classes this year will be in CAVENDISH CHARGE. — On Blllldfly. Mav 1'lt.h, Bundsy Schoo _____ - 330 p_ M 80c value c S . ' , ._ _.. _. _ ongltcfingiisirssfntsiglliti§fzniiifiw M Saturday, May 16th "o_m_‘v______..___. . _ ""1; legals»; wgéftin l, 15v- ullvlt 9.00 P. M. 15¢ Linen Finish Writ- °"°'“~ Admission as cents “g P“ “d '-'-—— 25 Envelopes ; ggggfjggiifnglggggipggghzgigp; 30c W“, _ __ 15¢ KODAK FILM I D n _ . DDII __ _. m Road 3 P. M‘ Victor“ 7'30 PIi-II/gl-Ii. 4O TomPox, Iinlulor or Simon I Cutex Hand Cream PICUI-URE 2 m‘ 79c ii AM Glasgow Road a PM Harts- 56c MI'N'I'Y’S SHAVING CREAM WITH i- unifortrin wliien 31c Gt%m iégllis PALMI|P§ VISIT P. E. I. -—MI‘. and M1‘. "T011" Riga Yl- l'- - - i! . Russell Gillis, who spent the wees}; Principal of the College. is once STOP moth damage HAIR IONIC AND DRE§$ING end at Murray River, P. E. I., with again able to be about his duties “foods moth Blgckefleg This ideal combination is made up of_ ALL-CANADIAN PRODUCTS relatives, returned Sunday even. followiiisr u lengthy illness. He visits ing. On their return they were ac- lilo lllsiillllion flfllly anzl DIR!“ W ccmpanigd by Mr, Murdock Brmh. deliver his annual address at the snnan and daughter, Miss illa, olilslng BXEWl-iP-i- who had been visiting relatives at -——— Heatherdale, P. E. I. —New Glasgow 10c-25c Personals News ~ ___ m IIIE JENKINS PnARnA Y . Mrs. James Revcll loft this morn- ATTEbDED CONVOCATION-Mr, - ,, , - , . and Mrs’ J" R slmmcnfis "tum" I‘2I!ati0lIi!SaalI(‘i'Dll‘l!II‘ léIiqsittomwhh BETTER . T”: srapz BETTER . » l ' rim.lbnwtitmlriitlht°ilizri Mu L» a vAI-v-p ‘“P""’-'"*1 ““°“"“*” stories the degree}! B50‘ was 0611mm“ has returned finm a holiday in i PHONE Z|9‘Cllll,5l.IiE’illlG£ s. Km 51s. lIHllillllllElllWttllLl. Dorm Montreal wlioite she visited he!‘ - » - ,' Ill"DRllf‘I. Tiritri" FIl-Zl wont on to Bos- glvifiggiexlllnfiérngiiis smimonds “as inn whore Fill‘. was the guest of ‘ her sister 111's. J. M. Patterson. BPLEND") coNTRlBU-l-[ON Broolclirc. lvfnsn, Mr. Currie is in ed on their daughter, Miss job and he resented the reference the Rod Valley 811d lflcmlslllfl l0 Naval-Casualties th R. C. A. P‘ “ tti t l." 50 "cent seeding in wesern ° campaign headquarters is deeply the headquarters personnel- he mllclls- WW-m‘ h“ m" be“ OTTAWA, MAY 13- rcpt amt. a “w Reference To .. . .. . ook . pibltitiilfi-‘I. ‘ihiiiiiiirii sou lis Of cers and rat rigs of the H. .- o. . . i" s n- oy- , ,..‘ ‘. ‘, .1 ‘. - 0851111 y 5 , 1 Y " '- -' M133. Queen Charlotte, for the nl), another First Great Wur in- nmmim SaSKQIChNM‘ “eedmg nouriccd the aczun ii. has begun and will be general by May 9. Present moistuie condi- tlons in practice y all northern areas of these wo provinces are satisfactory, although reserve moisture in subsoil is reported low. Ordinary Sigmri, G001" o li < .. Hamllwri, 0f the R.CN.V.li listed Sun-Lt. C.o1l J n. spearln of the R.C.N.VR. a. tainied at Camp Lwglirua, fantry officer, said he would re- sent the minister's reference but for the fact he know he had not meant to hurt any feelings. tllzr."luiti“‘lli“lizz“.. were: ‘F onl-Singgg r5’ drive for funds. MILIS“E¥S.E§AS#?ZT'%T.SEZ§.IE IS PPHIIBSIBII southern Saskatchewan reports 391x118‘ l‘ t bmunm Avenue left to-day for Chnr- - , - . 4 ; t - 6,15. , =_ , 1°ll¢tallp~ a » .-~ Wheat Seeding liéféi ”§-°iiii“"m3.~.i§§. "t: nei- Slstei‘. Mrs. Gordon Jarvis, OTTAWA, May l5 _ (CP>- Air good] n mm,“ Saskatchewan miigglguji“ , Psi‘ who is in hospital in the city. Minister Power jokingly referred wheat seeding L; wen under way, noxt_ol_ki_lgfileh_s= back there for the second t’me to lnfantrymen as "root-slozflers" Heavy rains during the last week Mary A‘ Hammony of E’ since early wlnlcc. She under- in the House of Commons today in April provided ample surface I, 1d pd t - A " ,_ Went 9- ilf-‘TICIB (‘Writ-lion Iilld hi5 and ran into trouble with army moisture to give crops a good start, ital?‘ 1,0251%’ s,“ Asflfje 3.7."? B!r~?£@_ bee" y"? III llmd may ha"? t0 be officers of the First Great War. but subsoil moisture reserve is We Qua Ma’), 3' ginning?) 35;“ 3:; Mtg“ Cress Tile minister was describing generally low. This condition pre- subdm Swarm-s nexmpkfn WINNIPEG, Man. May 1? — Wheat seeding is well under way in Western Canada, although in southern Manitoba, particularly in vails also in southern Alberta where there is barely sufficient moisture to insure good germina- - M“ dietetic difficulties of the Royal $153341?‘ Arthur Macgggghggnfé: Canadian Air Force. and said ovmpby “is? Eggsbem R0“ who "you can feed foot-sloggers bully bee; and pork and beans.» but lion. About half the wheat has __ Ealgewtgm 11:1“; paienfiewatclgqs$a that the "gentlemen oi the R. C. Xfigreefiztftinwrfsfctgfiriliictsanft I: ling? m? 239$? clélntsillgllilerhlllle d slhortcske can be made ’ ‘ ‘ ' A p)’ 11 g d t hi] c . “ ' - _ _ I _ _ ay-o ayer or sponge ca. c. News' they arearien rgiiigings “ass Sdowngi Ccmmmmng‘ Mclswre ccndmcns EY-‘llns- Tile lIl-"Silltllflpff Slllllmiln honey custard or maple sunur sauce gcnerslly are good but central Saskatchewan and southern Al- berta, report reserve moisture sup- plies low and the need for more rain will be urgent when WW" seeding is completed. The delay in is being clostly wnichcd Northern Albert-a points report wheat seed- ing well under way, with moisture conditions at Present satisfactory. In the Peace River district seed- _ . ing is general and moisture condi- otimmenolllg 0f Seeding 0PeTE-ll°n5 tlons are satisfactory. Consider- is having s. lelllelliiy l0 139N935‘? ab“ nIOWIIILj, is being done (incl it the acreage SOWHJO W119i"- l" the is Ifmated the acreage sown to more backward districts e5 Ioom- wli ui will be l5 per cent less than pared with the previous Week! N- last year while there will be an in- Port. vtrgtlii I Wmilmgdl" cog"; crease of 3t) per cent inmttie wre- denc ncrcase bores e s a sqwq to COM-a g_ gralnIs. Weather commenced to ge gm clear up on May 4, and now per- mits: nor-ram Ercgress in wor on e n exoep He asked the minister if any flooded conditions Wm hold up oi those in the womens division operation, m. mother 1W day; gm” of the air force would be used to according u, m, 5ec°nd weekly report oi the Department of GRADUATING STUDENTS _ have the arduous activity of in- Among the students from this prov- fflnlrymfln- Ince who graduated from Dalhousie For that reason the food served University on Tuesday were tho by the army service corps was following: Lewis Benjamin Wool- too heavy ner, Rustico, who won the Univer- A corps of eight dietitians had been engaged and the food now Bachelor oi Science, Doris Evnnse- would be more satisfactory in the line Simmonds, Charlottetown. 3h‘ tome, Bachelor oi Commerce, John Bren- Ggofgg (jrulckghgnk (up, ma“; n Mimlew- SWTIB- 31°11'11" 01 Valley), an infantry oiiloer in the s. {Q4 Drive out ACHE r °I MedIcme and Mafia °i the expression used by thelminis- _ "the peope who M°m'ague' eventually will win this war." (Mt. A), Inner MONEY TN MUSTARD GATTON PARK. Eh land — (GP) - Estate of Sir ercminh Clolman twrltiio made salfoatlunct gut Agricult- re of the Canadian Na- 0 mush WM V lie B B from; fixgnwnyg, equivalent of saooonoo. Death Southern Manitoba reports show duties amounted to more than $4.- wheat seeding Just a encinG l" 009-909- FOOD SAL ISLAND CHEESE 31c Lb. Robinliood tLavall B. Se. (st. FXJ. Sourls mu], genjamm Maj. Power said the officers at headquarters were doing B 800d Sunkist ORANGES 25c D“- BEST FOR JUICE AND EVERY USE 29c Charlottetown; MAY 15th T0 MAY 19th 2 Lbs. Lb. ISLAND RHUBARB DELICATED STEAK Always Tender 3 Tine CARIIATION Grade I tin_i. Juries w was listed as his m0ih< r, Mrs. Ed- ln/Is Mildred Spear-in, of Pcttapiccc, an and you have a delicious pudding. gh Mon ihs-Russe ll z, simi- Koiishen: 8. Veronlel Brazil. Grade I (bi-l. Lawrence Kou- ghan, 2, Norbett Trainor. Grade I (c>~l. John Smith. I. Gerald McNally. 8- 1-01111 Thine!‘- i-iigheat Average -Victor Rou- an. 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