..t.u.a-e.e.t.q.-_..., , . FR "‘ ‘xY. THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN . .‘"~".'.*.l:lirtg ‘l Kart" Beauty ll o I .",'f"r‘..'llc1rt 51m: Wurc h‘ cccptiott hut‘, RCA Victor rt; ltyl .\\'X‘< SPHOOL ' l. Lotti; Trarlttnr. 2. . l. lil-"rrtlcltn Doylt‘. " i. Nlrrrrnrx ' it ':"\' tYCtnttnrwrtu .\‘lrrr'.\‘.r\- _ , , .. oooeecosoovsboobocvoooo flirt-v Are ‘it/t; u r Eyes? If yntl are havint: svtnptnms nf §Irnin—It"1\tlf\('l\f‘§, snrr- t-yes or tlirrint-ss — urtrrsrtlt n spcc- wrlist. At vonr sterrirr uillt Fvflrfi n! t-xpcricttr-o 1nd n thorough rrftuu-ling st-rvlrc. . Cull In and discuss your dif- z flrttltitw, . G. F. IIITFIIPISUN I‘ G. IIFITIIFSON. occocoooowncouoooe000004»: concoct 400b5vAoMb§e0*obOOOO¢0 washable. Phone; 105-1308 llorrlrsttc and Iutclgn ‘reception; ldQI- lighted straight-line dial u ventenr angle for Iui‘! vilion while from my position; inger n’ ‘ng volume rcmrol knobs on elthcr lide of cabins: nulnm: npc tlufl caster. better, more narnrtl: Virtrlvlr nrrurItnrt-nt Low Down Paynton In an entirely NEIV type of Radio yiK/Vhfiz GLOBE TIIOTTER MODEL A-ZO t line's Jornctlting entirely new in radio . . . I y tr l! he proud to own, not only for its brilliant 1v.‘ lnrnrurrrc but for its outstanding smattness of n L: nlity throughout, the Glo lrut r Model A40 rear ea n new high in RCA Victor ~ u, nml workmanship. Come in for a demonstra- II‘ Grade‘ VIII art's School for, ocooooocoocoovoocooo G. F. liutclteson 3. I . l 1 m» ‘Fcniiiuo CAR 4. . .cAtuuo CAR 4 . . . PM: up e Quart of ottoneu FLORENAMEI. n» Ibo Chlell" .tr-mcrt.onnnnmnt. A true etmnel that odds new life and color to concrete, wood and worn linoleum floors. It‘: waterproof Ind * Regjstas Full line of Japnlac Paints — Varnlshes - Enamels - and Shellac. Brushes and all Houscclcnning Supplies 1940 Globe Trotter Modal A-ZO I ll <00- fllfll nlur. ’°'___’$45.95 ' sylenns y lfif ... » srozs Loo Alrrrpirr. 3. Theresa Blanchard. Grudc 1V: 1. ‘Msrrv Doric. ’ Gratin rrr; '3. .\I '1 l. Nor-con Mrtrtitllflttit. r Doylc. It. Francis .\'Ir- .ntl Vcrtron O'Connor tcnrrnll. i 1'10. _ \ tn Scntot‘ Grnrlrs rnor n. t‘. ilizltvsl Avcr- Lnrt s .‘n' 1111f‘ in lrtn Grrittnrt ‘.15 p. r". Vcrtton Vcrnntr Wulklt. 1c, Nnrvctt Murfittrlr- l-‘l: trrris Mauls (Putt-rot. nlcasc copy.) I\':\..‘=YIT.\'G'ITO_N. April 30—tAP\ A $4511.40’: shipment of Swed- . smuggled out of the Nor- ttcr the German occupation, swell- ;r-<l 20ft‘. imports to tho {Initcd Stut- ' 1 trr k to $56.23Q.6lG. The B " rfrcm Firttrtclit, and $3_.l~l0.63ti from Atrsflrnlin _ I Sjwr imports lnmnrlcd S143,- " lrmn Czrrrnda __ 98$ Free Cllv Delivery ‘lite Rogers Hardware 0o. Ltd. I Scrvtccs on srnrtruy, Muy 5th as I01- ‘ Skinner. lvfinlster. I-Wfthtrick Doyle-til ‘ I Attstin Trnirtor. ‘.1. ' tvr Oradt-s‘. Norcctr M.rc—. t lH-rtrrt AIIPIIFIIIIIFPI Myrtle Rllcv, (TConrtnr. Jcrry O‘Ccnnor. Smutrqlcd Norvretziatr Gold Reaches U. S. "an Harbor of Trondheim af- h Empire continued to the .110 v ncipwl szorrrce of the gold. the. u. Sill 860,240 canv- frrm who Ifn. pd Ktrtfirlortr. $23,628.56?) ' :—::.~ q 1.: Central Guardian I'M; column In reserved [or gun n; luctll interest but. advertising of I lwwsy uatura may be inserted II. f) ccllls a word strictly pay- flble tn udvtlttce. ._ iii? contuuttmtrtun urn Insult- ANCE. L-DIKIl-‘i-ZI-SIL PIEESBYTBRLLN CHURCH BER- VICES, Sunday, May 5th. Mount Stewart 11 A. M. klttrrttrgton 3 PM. Murshlicld 7.30 P 1. Lt-gz-E-d-lt. HADIIWUN‘ l 115D CIIARGE.— iOWSI flutnbtott 11 A. M. DcSable 1i P. M. Vrctorrn 7 P. M. L-M-5-3-1t. CORNWALL PASTORAL (‘ll.»\lt(iE.—St-rvtces on Sunday, Mav nth. Ktrluxuurt 11 A. M. New Dom- ' M (Jdrntvnll '7 P. M. and s. S. at 1t . . M. Rev. E. R. Wood- stde, MllILSlCl‘. L-43-5-3-1l. PARISH OF MILTON AND RUS- 'l‘l('U.—sr. John's Church Milton. r1 A. M, unrt no r1. M. st. Marks Ulillttlt, ltrtltcu at 3 1'. M. Rev. W. J. Pttrljills. L-55-5-3-lt. CENTILAI. PAICISII HAY 51h. —- Clyde Rrvcr at 11 A. M. Nine Mlle Creek 3 P. M- Canoe Cove 7.30 P. M. Rev. T. W. Goodwill, Minister. L-56-5-3-1i PROPERTY SULI) —'I‘he 0H6!‘ propertyy U2 Gt. George Street, vppOSilC Sr. Drrrutzurs Basilica. was nOId on Monday". The new owner rs Mrs, H. Bunnctl. proprietresl of the Strnthc no Hote, SYORAL CHARGE. tr, Ivlnv 5th are as . North 11 A. . o -30 P. M. Princeton lwad “ill u-orstzrp rtt Brookfield as invited at 7.30 P. M. Rev. J, R. L-61-5-3-1l. NORTH RIVER UNITED BAP- TIST I’.\.\"I'I)II.'\'I‘E. — Rev. J. M. tstcsvriorl. Pastor. ‘Flu- sabbath, May (xh. North RIVBI‘ 11.00 A. M. Clyde River 3.00 P. M. Long Creke ‘L30 P. M. Church attendance help; to, "lead" one "int-o the land of u?" tightness." J. M. Blcscdcll. L-49-5-3-11. RECOVERED ROM ILLNESS —-.\lr A, sit’ auctioneer, who has lawn inuwwsed for sev- eral days nrrtl under the doctor's euro has fr‘. 1y rtworurcti, and will ' Arrcfiort Solos booked for \!.r\' ~lfih at ') Mile Crock. rrv 7th nt his Au-wt-ion rtr.\,’I‘..r.rrr2rv:rri Sr, and 'I‘hurs- 1.1.13’ 93h nt lylvrntrtld. GOVERN- ‘l mt tho Govvrntrtcttt t ('(\“'r"r\?lr\tt with the in; o!‘ the Chm-lotte- rt ltt:~'n\\'.'t\‘. The City vr-r prcrinrrs pica rcnfmts on the . 1st in." Cove l"t1t“.n.\tt'S Corncr. Ooles. 3. MyrtlerColec, THEATRE MONTAGUE-SAT. mt, Matinee 3.00 r. m. Nllht 8.30 P. M. SUFFOLK SCHOOL Standing for April. Grede X: 1. Jean J mo‘, Grade VI: 1. Lloyd Mellick. 2. Billy Johnston. 3. Doris . Grade III St‘: 1. Ella Reid, 2, oh M Keith Sentner. 3. Mark Johnston. Grade III Jr: 1. Evelyn Reid. 2. Mary Bradley. 3. Janie Melliclc. Grade I: 1. Mary Reid. 2. Vera DIIRTEWS SEED STORE NEWS MIXED LAWN GRASS Our CHOICE “EVERGREEN” MIXTURE gives great satis- faction. NOW ls the time to renovate your lawn. There are always some hurt: and unsightly spots in the lawn. An application oi CAR'I‘ER‘S LAWN GRASS SIZED carefully raked In and , rolled will give very best re- = suits. Priro 30c prr lb. Postage paid 35c. Wc nlsn have n chopper mix- ture t'or rough ground at 20r- pcr lb. For sale at our Seed Store, (lucctt Street. CARTER & DD. ‘ml wt! lltnt tho 11H‘- ‘ ',\ ‘l’ shrvrfrrt tho rrrrrl no n scrtion o!‘ lhe . r rt tar‘ ‘.\"~l‘t the, n" ‘ .00‘ r frcor n1 snow | LIMITED '72 Queen St. Charlottetown Souris Parish 0.W.I.. Annual Mootlng The Joint annual meet Senior and Junior Sub- the Catholic Women's urh Parish, took place at St. 'l Hull, So . Monday 6v Awu 39th with the chop)- lain. Rev. D. P. Oroken Rev. W. . MacDonald and n attendance of finettpbero and dvis tgrutgreeelnnt. ee ng opene y o a g o: “O Canada". This was followcgtgv the League prayer by Father ken. The President, Mn. P. m. Holland, predict and In her address, wel- comed e Rev. Gentlemen vlnibora and members and extended thanks of the 1v ion of League of to all those who in anv way helped to make the veer a successful one. and her appreciation to the lbtecu- tlve and Oonvenora of unite. for their loyal and consistent coopera- tion during her two {can of office also n, special wardo praise to the Juniors. who had taken an native interest In many htglgful projects. In concluding her dress, Mrs. Holland stated that if the League was to function properly and re- mam strong, it was a lutelv im- erativc in these troubled than. o hts of sell for in unl v ere was stren h. This was followed by the repo from the Recording Secy. Mrs. George Cam bell. who gave a resume of the spendid work ac- is Sub-Blfviaion n e convenors of Souris. River, and Red Point units. their annual reports were read bv the secv. The Treasurer's report bv Mn. St. Clair Pa uet, gave a detailed report of rece pts and c'\ bursements for the past year, Rev. Father Grok- on their excellent work being done in the Parish and hoped that the good work would continue. Rev. W. D. MacDonald also thanked the members. The election of officers followed with Mrs. Adrian MacInnis Dresid- in: which resulted as follows: Pratt-Mrs. Geome Dbeil. First Vice-Mrs. Aeneas Smith. 2nd Vice-Mrs. A. L. MacCor-maok. 3rd Vice-Mrs. Philip Rooney Recording Sedv- Mrs. says. Corrcsnondlng Secy—Mrs. Adrian Mnclnnls. Treasurer —M.rs. St. Clair Paquet (rc-elected.) Til-c Jrrnior Sub-Division then be- gan their meeting with Miss Mary St. John Dccesan Convenor of J“!!- iors nresidinz In the uttnvoidnble absence of the Rec. Secy, Miss Marion Conway. her report was read bv the Junior president —Mlss Helen Maclsnac which tzavc a very excellent and comprehensive report of the vears activities. The President's report followed. and the finnncinl state- ment. bv the treasurer. Mrss Aflnes Mne Kearney. The following slate of new Jun- ior officers were elected:- Prcsident—-Miss Helen MacIsnac (re-elected). First Vice-—Miss Marv Mae Kear- I’. m2nd Vlce—-Miss Beatrice Holland. 3rd vicc- Miss Margaret Mac- Do ld. secyL-Miss Evelyn MacDon- d. Treasurer-Miss Gert. MacLeilnn. A delicious lunch was then serv- _ _ I EQUIPMENT I 2 PHONE 909 ward! tor for we have them For the men too, we l i and formal attire needs. Step into Spring with your best foot for- Wbether your taste runs to ser- viceable yet attractive brown and white Saddle Oxfords or whether Patent Leather or Suede Pumps attract your eye, no mat- all. have all that Sport Visit our store and view those PURDIE-FER G US ON I l . k ' styles today. Sunny Side SI ‘IIWAIIINPZS RETURN IONIKJN. Mztv l ——(CP) - The subrrltarutrrrs Shark and Scnvmlf nr- l"t1‘f | T.l"ll' ‘lit-ant rttlrnl. in Ntwrrtzintt wntcrrt: lltr sci-rut nmrorttrrcrl sltn Sluik 8.000 tort‘ of (‘mrman trans- Wll-i dllflllit ‘tier voyllflc. had title-tic, stormed Phone 522 MONTMARTRI-I MILLER. PARIS~—-(CP)-- The Inst miller (g hrvmf‘ bust-s tonight Mnnlmartre, Attguste Dcbrnv, dead. His mlll. the Moulln do ln ltritttlttttz corn 40 rears atzo and has oince been used u» n dance hall WEEKLY PRIZES _ _ $2.00 _ _ _ 11.00 lST PRIZE 2ND PRIZE 3RD PRIZE - - - - 5°C 4TH PRIZE -— — - — 5o‘ iiliilfillw- Last Week’s Contest 3. Stewart's Bakery. 4. Purdue-Ferguson. Proprietor-Mr. Everett Ferguson. Shoe SIore—l.atest lines In Dion's, Women's and Chlldrcnrt Shoes. LAST WEEK'S PRIZE WINNERS l. MRS. WHITFIELD YEO. North River. 2. MISS R. BOSWELL, Mt. Memoir. 8. MRS. EVERETT SAUNDERS, 1| Upger Hillsboro St. lty. MISS BERNADINE HUGHES. Bedford Station. m: miner um: r SADDLE OXFORD! i ice our stock of White and tirown Snddle Oxfords. Dutch ocs, plain end Brown. FOR SPRING DAYS PURDIE FERGUSON Sunnynlde Oro- nwvement en then congratulated the O. W. L. m. ‘James Re Daily War Survey (By The Ogtrndinn Punch“ ottnouncomont that the British troupe in the Andalsneo area hld been withdrawn leaves the statue of the Norwegian campaign some- what obocun. German pressure from the sir no doubt. wu re- uponnibln for foiluro of the force landed If. Andtlmeo to accomplish whet. was expected it. The move apparently means ob- nndonment of t e proposed pincer: again-st. German-held ‘Irondhelnt. As yet there is no in- dication u to whether thin memo n name intensified dri o on ‘rt-onc- helm 12mm the Brit bus at NSIMO! to the north. In the Andalsnea urea. British troops moved Inland part the rail- way junction at; Don-thou where the railway from Aztdalmee to Oslo oim u line runing north to Tro eim thr ough Bto of the Allied land operations in Norway appears to have gone an intensification of novel activity against German uupphr and trans- pgrt ships moving to Norway. Brit- warnhipe moved intccrgx Kette- glt to attack German , In Appreciation lundn. . April 21st brought ud- neu an gloom to the Prince Ed- ward Island boys In training at Fort Frontenac. Kingston. Ont. Gunner Dan Oroucher nfter only a few hours illness passed to hs eternal home, Dan was not only loved by his Ikll-nd comrades bgt. boys of the B. 0. A. and R. 0. H A. otatloned at Kinnton. On Monday. April 22 his remains were moved from the Millttuv Hos- pital to the Cornelius Funeral Home on Princess Street where they were viewed bduhundreds or soldiers and many ci n; or the city. On Wednesday mOmImr ut ten o'clock the funeral service wan con- Ls comrades to the and followed to h last place at Oataroqui by s sol er rtends, many from n‘s home in Prince Edward Island. At the grave the Guard o! Honor was drawn up; most. impressive were the Firing artv, three salutes were, fired. a P Dfiflilng farew t1 to the youn sold- ier. Three b .ers then soun ed the "Last Post" The Mllltarv Service, while and and impressive. is nevertheless that lovely St. Lawrence flowtntz bv blue as the cm-rlbean, must. have left many a pang in the heart of the Island boye as tnev returned from Catnroqul Cemetery their comrade felt behind. ed the Juniors and Seniors being ' ational Anthem broutt t B- WFY n succesftn annual meetintr to close. ‘ Men’s $3.45 FOR There’: a wonderful IIIO colours and all at a rea Men’s Fifty cent Ties In a nice range of patterns May Sale Sox in great new styles that you'll llke-—-—-———— May Sale Shirts .. ever neat fused collars - ill. L , At the May Sale of the Men’s Store.. GET YOUR HAT TODAY And a nice line of Men’s Underwear clenrlnr! _ - - - - - - - -- HALF PRICE MGDRE £~ MQLEODMEQE Es’ $3.35 Hats $215 w of these at the front smart shapes. “good I bargain price — $2.73 19c each 39c each $1.29 their homes down bv the B8B. only a distant pleasant memory the stern realities of war the tramp tramp of marching feet. the dai routine, the stern I ine, th uncertainties of the future n11 con- tribute to the consolation of {pint hosteses. The singing of the D and the mensure of nil . Back to i e the g. aDnn Croucher made the supreme is test n sacrifice. and sacrifice the true great.- SWEATERS sonn riovrvrnm rvnws t Tired Shopping? What you need is some light refresh- ment In our Ten-room. The warm weather is colnln . But you can keep cool by ornarh g Ice Crcnm. Sodas. Sundries, Carbonated Drinks. All those dellcioul lunvmer beverages. Come In and have YOUR lunch today. REDDIN BROS. Phone 8B » ii- MEAT SPECIALS THIS WEEK B! I P It. Ln b, Chlcltenfr Cornell‘ Bttislfutialiieé? and Smoked Hams, Sport ltius. etc. All kinds of the beat quality Melt for your table. QUEEN ST. MEAT MARKET Phone 1301 WARDROBE i.‘ Safeguard the health of your family with GARDEN DITY Milk, Cream, Butter, Blend, Etc. You can be surelof its purity if it is “Garden City" Brand TIIE PIIRE MILK DD. umtrw Corner Great George 8r Fitzroy Streets Phone 584 wm talking Chlilgitetowrkhwtl: 33332;? I oTtds we're»: till‘ “r “M l’ I v . . . tgl,_':.._r'lti..ijr.:r:.r.l.gtrilqr bu." ‘Guns-with iewlrtl STEWARVS BAKERY Phone ill NEW DISPLAY 0F BLOUSES AND SWEATERS! Jun whet on need for that Sprlnf suit Dnlnty Blnulel In an i pastel uhMlQl. Smut anal"?! Sweaters for sporte- wenr. Como in . THE GREEN DOT Kent Street l-‘ISIIEBMEN I Take n one of the one that gnu ca ht but. wan Nearly u lg u t e Jnc that [at any! We will develop Ii. for y lllfl add the Iut touchy to vo It that lifelike look. CRASWELUS STUDIO Phone I'll-L “The Belt Wlv to be of Ser- vice II to Give the Belt." Tire: anywhere. Any ‘limo. All lime of Tin Bepolr- In; nml Servicing. WHITLOCK TIRE SERVICE 102 Kent Si: Phone 000 MOTORS ‘MADE YOUNG We regrlnti cylinders and m OVEIIIIB fllllflll] III lflllllll‘ Ullll, marine and amttouary flrnt enginu, tutoring power, nil- encu and economy. We also mnlte piutonl. Our cquipmer t In the nrne n the factory’. l0 your engine is made young again. BRUCE STEWART 8. C0. LIMITED. Charlottetown ' Sec the new 1940 Leonard ROIIIIQPIMI In our window. The bell. yet. Before you pur- ohnle o. Refrlgerntor It will My you Io look thlo one over. CHAPPELI. 8t CO. Electrical Conirnoion Phone 1440 1M Queen Si. nets. He gave hi| oung llle first as trulv as on the nttle front l-le sleeps beneath the stntclv ultl oak: and lovely spring flowers in Snldlrtt Field at Caturooui. The lslrtttrl boy: bid him farewell. 'l‘ltc l).tlllto\t't\:l were Cy Acorn, Bill tvtotttnlg-it, lirr" bcrt MacDonald, Herbert Jdlllllflfill W. Durant, Mr. McKinnnv. --.»\. E M. Kingston, April 23rd. EXPLANATION 0F CON TEST Through the co-opcrutrurr or rm F-Donsors. whose advertiscnrcxrrs ap- %ar in connection with Ihv trnnlcil e Charlottetown Guarrlruu u ubllshlng the Sltopwortl (‘orttesl 0r sixty-six consecutive and prizes are being rrtrnr WWI! as listed above, In tltr nrnt ol service or merchandise ortit... in the numbered spaces trt the nendin pears s ma be of this conic-t there n11- Hns and DhflLSPn which ounn in some of the ad- ver isentents in this section To guzrtfy the rcnrlcr 1;. r-qurred to fin the atlvcrtisetttcttts tn which these “SHOPWORDS" atilltrll‘ HOW TO EN 'I'I<.‘R \\ tilt '1'.» ./l Read the lids thoroughly dunl) the Aiilnnlci‘ or tn..- "n. SS 1|. uppculs ttt Lin: “curt. oppone- one nrrntucr" wnu or the uuvefttnti‘ rn VHIWU have Iuuttu rnc phrase. Ltt o1 the tuurtn ‘nnuprvurtr qutrcti that. you state ttt nu the trunrc or tuc tlrnt lllt‘ IIJIIIU u Ltlc tttrtrtrtgct‘ tnc itltihlul. t. ttl- l-lllslllifis and the lures t-urrr Then nrtacn to your receipt from unv one u. llrl‘ sors “I45 contest slruuyr‘ busine.s has been trarzsurtvu will at least one of them. Also be sure to stutc tlrr- tznlllt‘ ul the firm trotn whrcn you \\l-~-l l‘ receive your prize CONTEST RU I .I~.‘S Any renders ol the tjlr=tr.-li'~‘~“l- Gulils-Iull tnuv uurtrctpulc. ~l.\~‘\‘l'l' in; ctnpmyccs 0t tltc uu.rrrr..... rul-l‘ liming u». S110 IIIUIIIDU» .. 1...»: 1311111185.) it. tn mtpcrtutrt tnut cut-r. lvl-lf“ 5118.4 0e ncconrpnncu by rt rvretp: from any utte ot tnc ttrnr.» Mb» Snnoliltccnlcttt nppt-rtr in ..tr rot- test. 1t. is also tmportnm m... t. u h-flu on your entry winch or rhcx- 1111"" you WLSII to draw your" um" “lbw All correct r-cptres ‘lung Wm‘ chances of winning. lllc utrrnru‘ 811N185 are drawn for and tire t! m will Ilia ‘IIIWBIIIOG tn tlrc unl" wtc t. ey are urawrt. v Ah prizes are nwnrdvd in tlrtl of orders on the BllVDYllbClb‘ K01 nted in the- replies uttu nit l 'I‘R.ANSF'ER.ABLE- , Om“ All replies must reacnlrrt. d“ not later than noon 0" 1.1"?“ 33o‘ Sen in as manv troll“ "in." wish but be surc to aitnrlt .1 - slip to each reply. Address all rewll“ l° counsr EDITOR Grunt-titan OlTlW Charlottetown LATEST ADDITION T0 OUR STORE Dry Goods ll well u Grocer- ies Ladle: Silk Stockton. Drones. Coomctlco. etc. t t Stock your wnrtlrobc when you Itcok your pantry. L. S. COFFIN Phone I78 In bu In; the groceries lur they ftuni you uaunllv Wl-‘Il mlrlm belt IIIIIIII for tltv :0" money. e can nunulv . with everyi In; In the lino 11' . groceries ct ih c lnwwai ‘Eli's; u ' 5 ltmfillflrttl: xgvytl'l°lw°“‘- w’ IYQ P. J. MocDONAl-D Phone: 888-889