ie the fetaref Ilet II allow fendferyoa. ‘seleeerawurelvesesruao y". you a picture of financial leeurity ear NIW DOMINION IICUIIT! Policy. It presides immediate protection for year feasiiy. while accumulating a retirement Let's ween nus oven M. C. STEWART, Representative ill-ll! Grafton Street. Charlottetown. P-IJ. you the I-way benefits at wQosanes-oe ilRElilT llerollrs l -.¢eo<tse eQ-ept- TIIE DANADIAN ADJUSTMENT SEIIIIID one of Canada's Greatest Credit Reporting 8y e Tanton Bldg-Box 241—Charlottetown, P. .|. . DDLLEDTIDNS Serving the island for a Decade " REGISTERED Choose your Collector as you would your Banker c, ' - of iile aaensyr nvneeu of the ISLAND‘ Ti Provincial Public Service EXAMINATIONS I Examinations for applicants for positions as Stenogrophers In the Provincial Public Service will be held In the Prince of Wales College on Wednesday, the 2nd day of lune, 194B, at the hour el 9 A.M. Standard Tliill. Persons intending to take the above examinations may ob- tain application forms from the undersigned. These forms must lle completed and forwarded to reach Mr. Arthur H. Peaks, Chair- rndli, Board of Examiners, 90 Great George Sheet, Charlottetown, not later than Saturday, May 29th, next. Dated at Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island, this 12th day cl May, I948. J. W. MecKINNON, ‘ DRIVEWAY CONSTRUCTEDP we: scorn»- Washed and I ‘ed Ceacrete Gravel Asphalt Floor 'I‘ile Asphalt Floor Tile Cemenl Waterproofing Aephslte Tile Floor We: Asphalt Aluminum Paint Crushed Gravel for Driveways Gasoline Power lhovela Mechanical Laadeg Concrete Vibrator Wheelbarrawe . Mechanical Poet Hole Dlggt Concrete Mixer no YOU NEEDJ“!!! A CELLAR DUG? OR SOME EARTH FILL P A ROOF LAID? A CONCRETE FOUNDATION BUILT? A CONCRETE SIDE- WALK OR DRIVEWAY? AN ASPHALT TILE FLOOR LAID? A RUBBER TILE FLOOR LAID? A MASTIC FLOOR LAID? SOME WASHED AND CRUSHED CONCRETE GRAVEL? . SOME CLEAN CONCRETE SAND? A COLD MIX ASPHALT NE NATE FDR RENT---- 97 Water Street,- Phone Z114 I Estimates given without ‘obligation for work anywhere in P.E.l. "COUNTY" DOES MANY THINGS-ASK US ABOUT THEM Deputy Provincial Secretary. Clean Concrete lend Rubber floor ‘Illa Rubber Floor Tile Cement liaaf Coatings Tile Floor Cleaner 'Oolee Road Asphalt Earth Iill. Caterpillar Tractor with Bali- _ doeer Concrete Mechanical Iloar Fin- lend- / Dump Trucks Power Unite and Pumps ALWAYS IINE _ lAllliE A y We'll never let czo I I ‘ TIN A. Piilliiiiiii ace. PIIIIIII?“ * ._Tisrs's tsse n" rselenolliurv con. lltl yerun of ' A I. yeererler.’ In Mensorlans “i- I In loving nnunory of Borden H. 1‘ who was aoeidcntly killed Ml] IDIEI, 1907. . In my lonely houre at thinking Thought 0f You are e-lwaya dear l who loved you sadly ulsa you As it darwna another year. Ever Remembered by Helen. In Memos-Inns In sad and loving memory of our dear earl Borden H. Tremors, .wlso ‘was accidentally killed Mly 16th» 1. The nsonth or May ie here again One of the eeddeat of all tlhe year The blow wag bard, the shock eev- 0N» Ibpertwithoesewelovedeodeer. Ohlhovrwewould brie to beer yous-voice Andeeeyoumslleoneerlsore 0r hear that familiar footetcp Aawadidindayeofyare. Iteeesneeoeirangaandwevraaler the nl-at nqewasrvtnenlnkmblgerm $8 ll. Thatnhe wouldn't try to do for ell. Godaulykncrwetteelcseellneee Thatilllaourhearsatoday. ., Aewothinkuponayearego_ p When our deer Borden passed IMO’. ly Bemnubered by Hie Father and Mother. m loving memory of any deer eieter liiilllle, Mrs. Peter Cameron. who poised away May 16th, 1044. l have mourned for her in silence Noeyeeceneeemeweep. If not many a Iilent fear is shed, Willie other-e ere asleep. Inserted by iiier Bieiler, lthmlaaepis Davie. In Morison-inns 1 in loving more; of our deer Grandfather who died Mmy 15th, ‘; seer. Wedonotsseedeapeeialehy Tebrhgyolsiooarnineie . For Ire days we do not think of you , Are very herd to find. lfalltheworidweeouratogive l “We'd give it ell and more To eee the feee of you dear Grand- father _ Come ansliiug through the door. . Inserted by Ills Grandahllelren I‘ Dean Llewellyn and m. and Mrs. William Murphy and Family. Trenton, N. l. In Mesnorlasn In loving memory ei’ lire. I. Caddie Coffin. Ihrtune, who died Me! Illi- 104d. She will never be forgotten, Never ahail her memory fade Qwedeet thoughts ehall alweyl "l." s I Around the place where she is laid. Inewled by Her Hudlend and Family, ‘Si In Mensoelasn In loving nsulsory of oer deer Ibtlser and Mother. Mr. and lire. Malcolm MacDonald. who paIed away lane 10th. 1951-. biey ldtls, . Ixrvillgii Remembered by their Daughters nereen and Charlotte. Arlington, Meee. 'l‘h Ithllllleillflleferever gge vraeeanottoeah Wesheiilseverleeeesreetlaeaaeriee W. W. ahatford (left). son of B. B. Shatford of Halifax. is returrv‘ lng to Halifax es messages ad Imperial Oil's Maritime marketing div- ision. He auweeds J. G. Dunlap (right) who hes been transferred to Ontario es manager ad the company!’ Ontario division. Mr. Shat- ford. who was born in Halifax and educated in Nova Seotia, joined - imperial Oil in 1925 as s. sample boy at Imperoyai refinery. He trans- ferred later to the marketing department and alter a nucnbcrof pm. motions was appointed resident manager at so. John, In 1938 he was moved to Ontario division and in i945 became co-ordinstar of eastern retail sales development for the company. Mr. Dunlap joined 1m. pcrial Oil es mail clerk at Ottawa in i904. His duties gave him wide experience in marketing and in i036 he became sales manager of, the Ontario division, the position he held until 1900 when no moved 1'0 Halifax as manager of the Maritime division. E Ellen ’s Diary ‘n. .~~;..<. 1. u {ya (Continued from page L: leting thought? to know that at best they are doing badly. missing at every tum. from every room the one who ever attended to the fietty duties of the home. Those I tilt". 01' lflywhere that e night light burns for her. we would rc- member those motliers tonight. O O O We think too of the young moth- ers like Karolyn and Jennie, and the many on this road of ours and elsewhere, they that are patiently bearing the burden of rearing their small fry. and whose hands and minds are therefore never en- tirely at rest. May they realize what e privilege is theirs as well as a responsibility in training and loving end ‘enioying these small ones. for the duty is there to per. _ form not so much in words as by example, Their position is not one to be regarded lightly her is it one to be easily given over to others. One brings these children up to be God-fearing. respecting the laws of the_ lend and the rights of others. One teaches them in be honest and fair and truthful . . and consequently unafraid. These are the hope ed lrnew world that la being born. it appears out of much travail. ‘flhe mothers‘ part then is to shape it — to fashion the foundation of its structure as ihfly will, by way of these small folk they tend each day. O O t One remembers too. on the eve of Mother's Day, the older ones. I think of those rather enkiously following in thoughts these days the students sons or daughters — like Ellen. niece and namesake of mine, come now to the accounting that the end of their year of stud- ies brings. Their hopes. their prayers, indeed by tirriss their ev- cry thought is for the welfare of these studious, conscientious - r careless but noneth ss lovable young folk, feet set. aces turned towards some worthy goal. These mothers are so worthy of being remembered at such a season as this. ‘There are as well some moth- ers like myself —tl10se.witl1 grey- lng heir whose mothering in beet has been given over to others, who preseht. make them feel unworthy at the sentiment of It all. ‘And yet enjoying much the marks of es- teem liking too, to hear again the familiar steps of the two over the old threshold with a "HIT" that at once enriches the day. v And speaking reverently now. re- alizing how far short oi their standards of‘ motherhood we have fallen in our awn stewardship we would remember the older moth- ers, those cherished ladies we hold so deer. They that have come e long way with us and for us, who never complaining nevertheless must be weary in well-doing. The smell ladies, white haired a curl straying at neck es when they rocked babes in arms. BpOWII eyes or blue less brilliant. than once. but still as kindly and understand- ing. A flowered dress . . . e white apron . . . turning a plant to e window to catch the sun . . . knit- ting . . . mending . .. writing let- ters to those away . . . Bless these mothers ad oursLAnd those. of revered memory like James’ moth- er. gone these many years but liv- isfg still in the hearts of loved ones left behind. living too 1n grand- daughters eyes of blue end in many a reminder in this old house —in memories that are undying. Some one has written: “Blessed ere they who find i706"? In WW1’ en's hands, and in the love which scrubs and brushes end polishes and washes and rnendl. and IBWI and darns and cooks. and adflflll end plane end suffers. and ache! and hopes and fears. and waits and serves and believes. andmrakes ends meet and tires not so 1on5 u strength IIOIIL! out. Ind toils till the’ airy glimmers with stars and till the wind of the night blows over the waves of the fer. ill‘ IN- Andtheretsahush...esob... and e remembrance. and the 811W! . 0E MOSAIC?! ll’! ITO"! 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They are, like the little boy in Dame's story who said it. was an awful thing to tell a person you loved them. unless they were sick. - p But, curiously enough. while husbands heveenaugi-l gumption to ing to death for his wife to feed him on soft. talk. ‘Po tell him blow handsome and clever he is. and how she thanks Heaven on her men, every night for giving him to her for a husband. ' _ w Not. messy women realize that while the rpm does theflcrve-lssdk- marriage, if she wants to keep her husband. m the life of the aver- bresks over him her alabaster box of love and admtretlon. and who, and eat the stare in their place. . a r instead of ru-nmlngj p ticissns down their throats. ‘he it out wives, nil... ~ en-i you will be s bow wail it works. keep on courting. their wives, practically every husband is simply ltatv- I ing before marriage, it is up to the wife to do the lave-making after] sge husband is a strenuous one, full of hard work and worries and. , anxieties, and the only compensation he hesnis to h_ave_ a wife who" tells him every day. in every way, that she thinks lielliinl- the atone. The reason that husbands go chasing. off women‘- is because they ere looking for onewho will feed them on flattsryn;