. MARCH 9. 1950 THANK YOU 'é?Ei‘ii“Eit'l' sullen. ll). ... . . .. 61¢ §‘lli"l'E RIBS. l3clb.;l 8llis. ; . . $1.00 ‘i‘lé6’l'l“i'li”§§liine sliced. lb. . . 51¢ FRESH GROUND COFFEE. ll)...................69c RED ROSE, KING COLE, SALADA TEA. llb.’pllg...............95c To our many many customers we say- think you for the biggest January and February business it has ever been our pleasure to have and for the future we hope to be able to serve you in it bigger and better way. fi S 'll'n°nQ MAKFS ALL BAKING EASIER AND QUlCKERl Siiiiiiiliilllllliiiiiliiiiiluinluumlilg ,, E J Glass Sparkles in is Jiffy! Z Hem] 5 rs: lisw wlznllo 2 5 6 LA s s wA.x z_-: Strained Foods E Clean: and polishes gloss, ml- 49 5 Assorted p ol:,siiverwore,porcololn.Wipo = _ = eniWipa.oftlThal'salIii.eovu = g ‘ clear, invisible, protective film. § 3 C ///IIIIIIHHHU II II I I I I||ll\\l\\\\\\\\\\\\\\“ gonAmi,2tins~........ 33c Sanl-Flush, tin . . . . . . . . . 33¢: Giilet's Lye, 2 tins . . . . . 23¢ Palmolive Soap. 3 for . . 250 Seeded Raisins, 4 lbs. . $1.00 Pitietl Dates, 4 lbs. $1.00 Sultana Raisins, 5 lbs. . $1.00 Dried Apples. lb. . . . . 830 Iceberg Lettuce, ige. . . . . Zle Crisp Large Celery 21c Red Ripe Tomatoes, lb. . 290 Green Pens, 8 tins . . . . $1.00 Peaches, 5 tins 95¢: Blended Fruit Juice, ' large Pkg. 35c pkg. smum cniilirnlirs. 19c |b.; 6ibs. . $1.00 swam PICKLED (e to 3 lbs. each) HAMS. lb........ ............39c 5 tins 95c ipkigfi-s‘wEET 9".’-.‘.‘.‘;“.?’.".".".".’ .‘.".’f".". .. $1.00 LIVEB. 29c |b.; 4 lbs. . . . . . . . $1.00 lied Tomatoes, ‘7itins . $1.00 GRADE “A” EXTRA LARGE WhiteBenns, 3lbs. 31c v. n. Beams, 3 lbs. 39¢, CDTEDHS: dol. . . . . . . ‘ETC CASH & CARRY STORES Phone 747 I87 lit. George St. We Deliver 0.0.0. Ell0I'S UEITY ‘ht cit->8 And we doubt not she a red road winding . .. and a tide -——— can «Ice H8810 I Chumh M be!’ breaking on the shore. Old scenes, Continued from page 2 roundings. And remembering, see lxiin at this time of year. the teams that dim or brighten as girlhood. though we fancy many a face would be missing from the pews, now that the intervening years have taken their toll. And a schoolaalways there is a school well remembered. and familiar faces that for her shall never grow old. will come back to her. with the reading of the gift Guardian from home. those from her native locality set out-_or return from the long trek by ice that takes them to and from on the mind's screen. And in sea- But comes the inevitable Light's son, green fields. red cliffs and Out! for us — and loiterer that we are. this hour is very sweeti Until tomorrow —- Diary—Good- night MILLVALE NOTES Due to the storm Miilvale driv- ing club could not hold their races. Hoping to have finer weather next day. Mr. James Molnnis has return- ed home after spending a pleasant visit at the home of James Mc- Quarrle, winsloe. Mr. Alvin Persons spent a. pleas- znt. afternoon at. the home of James Persons. Milli-sle. Mr. Leonard Mclnnis is able to be around again after having the misfortune of cutting his foot while | working in the woods. Mr. Eric Persons of Millvsle is busy employed at Irving Haslams. Springfield. The people of Miiivalc are glad to see Mr. Sheldon stewarts trot- ter around again. ills THE FAMILY when not You DOWN? , Oome to CBOOKETT AND STOREY LTD. today for Mrs. Daniel McDonald was a visitor to Mrs. Kenneth Duggans on Tuesday. More Comfort Wearing 3"?‘-ghlllg machine that will lighten your load op ls.ull- H to mnly. No longer will Y0“ luv“ '0 um elbow ye.” Here is a pleasant we to over- mm "'9 ‘“l“5 "id dirt ° ' - “Ed " '°'“l.’l’l"S con-is loose plate disco art. FAS- l’°Il'd will be entirely eliminated from your laundry -re , an improved Dowder. sprinkled on up)?" PM l°"'°" lzilllltmenti We carry gasoline, electric and hand wash- ; mm”, m I lstes holds then: firmer so that time . . .. 3... 2:’. ':.l:.°.‘.*°.$..’.'.": ‘2:'bz’d’v“5n“z ""0... nit l:s.i.,,*°°.;..:;°':...i;'-".*.;f':*.“:.‘.°-...:.‘: ‘"1 still! will be lad to explain in detail the advnnt» Eng. it-'. nmin. (non-acid). 033:3 ' . checks “plii.t.e lltlznlfilrllr breath). Get FAB today at any drug store. SHIRTS LAUNDERED ‘E6! of a CONN B. We'll arrange convenient bud t toms for yolil Buy I comvon and enjoy the serv “"1 Klaranfees clue only CQNNOR gives to you. W1iENropw.u.lriNrn.urnc. .. ‘ ram STEPS-OF CAUTION. l . . To . rnnrlicrlon Tl-IE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN THE CENTRAL GUARDIAN: This column is reserved for. news of local Interest. but advertising of s news: lietllro may be-Inserted at live cents a word. strictly pay- able in advance. JIMMIET TAX]. Phone 55. HOWAIID MMENNIB I001‘- WEAII st: 115 Queen Street. Niiw SHIPMENT conntnzov ssun-rs; Jackets and Nylon Blouses at The Fashion shoppe. CALL STORE! u.lC’i'B'iC 2679-L for Refrigerator, Motor Inc! Washing Mschklo Repairs. NEW SHIPMENT Maternity Dresses $6.95 and $8.95. The Green- da.1 C0,, i.t.ci.. lfdles Wear. REMODELLINO MAYFAIE — Remodelling work has odmnle ‘- on Johnny‘: Mayfair, corner of Kent and Prince streets. Work is expected to be completed shortly. NOTICE To ADVERTISERS. — Advertisers are reminded that their copy must be in The Guardian nm later than noon the day previous to insertion. Those who telephone classifieds, etc, should particularly bear this in mind. ENGAGEMENT. —— Mrs. Bernard O'Brien. of Waterford, Prince Ecl- ward Island. announce the engage- ment of her daughter Florence Cormier to Roy Meams. both of St. Ca.tharene's, Ont. Wedding to take place in the near future. CHARTER FLIGIITB to any point in Canada or the United States for passengers or cargo. Phone Maritime central. Airways Limited 206i or 540. TO ATTEND F. A. D. A. MEET- ING — Liz. Col. J. D. Stewart DSO ED leaves today for Ottawa, Toronto and Niagara Falls, while in the latter city he will attend a Director's Meeting of the Feder- ation ot Automobile Dealers As- sociation of Canada of which he is a Vi.‘ President. FORD-BUTLER. A very pretty wedding took place at St. Paul's Rectory. Char- lottetown, on February 23, when Olga Vialecla, only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Ford, Winsloe Sstntion, was united in marriage to George Reginald, son of Mrs. Butler and the late Mr. Wim. Eut- lar; York point. The bride looked lovely in a wine gabardine suit, with black hat and accessories. Her corsage was white roses and she also wore ii Jap ' Rabbit fur coat. The bride was attended by her friend. Miss Eleanor McPhall of York Point. She was attired in a grey suit with grey accessories, her corsage was crimson roses. The groom was attended by Mr. Jack Macfiiachem of York Point Mr. and Mrs. Butler, while at the Rectory. received a telegram cf congratulations from the grooms sister and brother-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Harper of Ontario. Alter a wedding supper at the Rendezvous, they left on a short honeymoon trip to Monctori. Cn their return. they will reside at York Point. where the groom is a prosperous young farmer. Prior to the bride's marriage. she was honored at a miscellaneous shower at Winsloc Station Hall. on February 211. While "Here Comes the Bride" was being played ,by Miss Margaret Coles. Rue ell Dia- mond led the bride-to-be to a pretty, decorated chair. Misses Mary Lou wood and Marion Ford opened the gifts and Marjorie Crawford read the accompanying verses, while Roma Rodd arrarged them on the table. Olga thanked them for their lovely gifts and in- vited them to visit her in her new home. The remainder of the even- ing was spent in cards and social intercourse. Later, the ladies ser- ved a dainty lunch. NEW HAVEN SCHOOL ‘ Report for February Grade X-— Lloyd Murphy. Grade iX—l. June MacPhee. 2. Alex MacPhee. 3. Tommie MacPhee. Grade VII-—~l. Eileen Boyle. 2. Wilma Willis. 3. Venice Aiustln. Grade VI~—i. Garth Willis. 2. Melbourne Gass. 3. Marie Kicltham. Grade V—Marga.ret Klckham. Grade IV—-1. Joan Willis. 2. Jane Docherty. 3. Artie MacPhee. Grade 111-1. Ernie Moore. 2. Gloria Du-rach. 3. Angus MacPhee. Grade II——i. James Austin. 2. Wilfred Newman. Grade I Sr-—-.Rxvidie Macltinnon. Grade I J-r.—-l. Lewis Newman. 2. Lone Willis. 3. Melvin Primell. Reta. Campbell, Teaches‘. TIGHTEN CONTROLS WASHINGTON. March 8 -(AP) —— The United States Commerce Department today clamped tighter restrictions on shipment of strat- egic goods to Red China or other points from where they might be reshipped to countries in the sov- let sphere. It issued an order re- quiring licences i.o'expol't some we goods oi "strategic importance" to any place outside the western hemisphere. effective March 20. FREE PHOTO at Burke's Studio. Yellow Cab Building. Phone 285%). —1r- snow-soar COMIN’. April 17th. lath and 19th. '1‘h*Y's Man‘: Show. | cnANol.l=:n. nnos. for Oak, walnut and Mahogany Pwwoods. onnsnuvo sralno srocx. - No garment over $49.00. J. P. luc- Pheroon av. Son. _,__._ HEAR. PRINCIPAL FlIANK.Mus- KINNON. Education week. broad- cast, CFOY. Friday, the 10th, st 1.00 P. M. Subject: Labour. EDUCATION WEEK BROAD- CAST—Hear J. E. Murphy, presi- dent of the P. E. I. '1‘. F. speak on Educational Problmns OBA, March lmh. 7.30 P. M. CITY POLICE COURT — At the Stipendiary Magistrate's Court‘ yesterday. a clear docket was pre- sented to Magistrate K. M. Martin and the Court adjourned until to- day. It was the third consecutive day this week that a clear docket has been present ‘. IN IVIAGISTBATI-2'5 COURT — Two cases were on the docket be- fore Magistrate Gilbert A. Ganidet yesterday morning. The first. a man from Mt. Albion was convict.- ed under the Excise Act for pos- session of wash. He was fined $100 and costs or three months in jail. The second. a man from Lake. Verde, was convicted for assault; causing actual bodily harm. He. was sentenced to three months in jail. ELECTED PRESIDENT — Russell Roper was elected as Preai-l dent of the Charlottetown Women's Liberal Cluib held yesterday azfter-’ noon at the Canadian Legion Hamel here. other officers named were Honorary Presidents: Mrs. .1. Walt-, er Jones. Mrs. Cecil Sbcwart, Mi-s.i J Lester Douglas, Mrs. George 11; Barbour. let vice president. Mrs. Gordon Avard, 2nd vice-president.‘ Mrs. Lemuel Prowse, 32-d vice-' president, -Mrs. Eugene Cullen: secretary. Mrs. Arnold Rotten- bury; Treasurer, Mrs. G. A. Mac- Donald. Executive niembers—«M.rs.| Benjamin Rogers. Jr..- Mrs. Gavan Duffy, Mrs. Arthur Peaks. The meeting was adressed by two mem- bers of the Provincial Govemirnerit, Hon. F. A. Large and Hon. Wal- ter E. Darby. i Personals l Miss Mary Kelzer, Charlottetown. has left for Watervaie Mass., for two weeks holidays. The many friends of Miss Madge Millar, Frenehfort. are very pleas-j ed to see her out again, after her lengthly illness. I Mr. Donald N‘. Matheson. Book-. keeper. firm of H. H. Marshall Limited. Charlottetown has been transferred to Sydney. He left last. Wednesday by plane. he will spend_ a. few days in Halifax, N. 8., then proceed to Sydney to take up his new duties there. Don is a. son of Mr. and Mrs. Dan Matheson, Bristol. The Presbytery or P. E. I. The Marél meeting of the Pros- bytery of Prince Edward Island. was held in Zion Church on Tues-‘ daiy with the Moderator, the Rev‘d F. N. Young of Montague in the Chair, and the Clerk. the R.ev'd T. H. B. Somers, at the desk. The following were also present: Rev. G. C. Webster, Rev. J. A. Mc- Gowan. Rev. W. A. Young. Rev. G. B. Cunningham, Rev. Donald Nicholson. together with Mr. D. A. Macxinnon. Mr. Neil Nicholson. Mr, Alex I-iiltz, Mr. A. A. MacDon- ald, and Mr. Bracken Simmons, Elders. A Call was presented to the Rev. Donald Nicholson from Clyde‘ River Charge and accepted to take effect June 15. Splendid tribute was paid to Mr. Nicholson's work in the Brookfield Charge by Mr. D. S. Campbell. Mr J. P. Mathe- son, Mr, Neil Nicholson and Mr. Enbt. Smith. On behalf of the Clyde River Change, Mr. N. 0. Mad- Fadyen and Mr. John A. MseKin- non supported the Call. Reporting as Convener of Miss- ions Mr. Webster recommended the appointment and it was agreed to of Mr. A. K. Campbell to Marsh- field as Ordained Missionary, if the Board of Missions is so inclin- ed. The following were appointed Commissioners to she forthcoming General Assembly in June in Man- treal: Rev. W. A. Young. Rev. D. A. Campbell. Mr Alex Hilts, Mr. A. A. Mm‘-Donald. The Rev'd A. D. Mac-Klnnon. D. D.. was nominated by the Court. for the Moderatorship of the forth-’ coming General Assembly. The Rev. D. N. MacMilian. Ph. D.. was nominated for the chair of Church History in the Presbyterian College, l\iont.rcnl. Tile Presbyterial Cer- tliicaie or the Rev. Donald J. Miioliay was ‘received from the Presbyicizv of Pic-tou and arrange- ments made for the induction of iii 01. Oeoraia st. 1 ».l0£Iiill'T.c5Tllill.‘il'n..... : . wn ItL"1.’u.iJ.£.7'~’ ‘ if ll '7" ..’.IZiL'Z onnssszas lfikaiasi A R 0lnr|ottatovvn.P.l.I. I "'°"‘”’" Keep in step --"- - milk gives you pep: Ten! Milk makes you strong - . - with It lots can't go wrong. Just a few cent. _\'or pay for I quart I day! The PURE MILK 00. l.'l'li. 'bership and glvings for the year , PAGE TI-TREE VVEEK-ENDESALE SUBSTANDARDS in NYLONS _SPEClAL THURSDAY. FRIDAY and SATURDAY A Famous Brand (Sorry we're not permitted to name irl, Sale starts 9.30 a.m. Thursday, March 9th Sale Price $|.O,9 per pair PROWSE BROS. LIMITED For the Best Value in Quality Merchandise OF USUALLY $1.60 FOR FIRSTS SALE PRICE PER PAIR i $ I .00 7 “ Walking Sheer * Dark Seams * Slenderizing Heel * Full Fashioned , * New Shades Mr. Mscxay into the summsrsids Charge on May 2. The Rev. Chas. D. Henderson was appointed in- terim-moderator of the Caledonia ,harge. , The statistical Report as pre- sentzd by Mr. Somers, showed de- finite yicreases in practically all phases of Church activity. mem- low. The next meeting of the Pres- bytery is to be in Bulnmersida on May 2, at 1.30 p. m. card or Thanks I wish to extend my sincere thanks to all the Box Holders on Brsdslibane R. R. 2 Mail Route for their generous gift. of money; also to the collector Mr. Wellington Mclnnis. Also these that remem- bered me at Christmas. Win. '1‘. uiokox. l Mail Courier. p.:——__...—.. SEALED TENDERS addressed to the undersigned, and endorsed “Tender for Boat Harbour, Skin- ner's Pond, P.E.l.," will be re- ceived until 3.00‘p.m., Wednesday, March 29. 1950, for the construction of a boat harbour alt Skinners Pond. Prince County. P.E.I. Plans. form of contract and spe- cification can be seen and forms of tender obtained at the oilfice of the Chief Engineer, Department of Public Works, Ottawa, at the of- fice of the District Engineer, 38 Great George Street. Charlotte- town and at the Post Office oi Tlgnish, P.E.l. Note: Upon application in the undersigned. the Department will supply blue-prints and specifica- tion of the, work on deposit of‘ a sum of $20.00, in the form of a certified bank cheque payable to the order of the Minister of Pub- lic Works. The deposit. will be re- leased on the return of the blue- prints and specification within a month from the date of reception of tenders. if not returned within that period the deposit will be forfeited. Tenders will not be considered unless made all printed forrns sup- plied by the Department and in ac- cordance with conditions set forth therein. Each tender must be accom- psined by a certified cheque on a chartered bank in Canada, payable to the order of the Honourable the Minister of Public Works, equal to 10 per cent of the amount of the tender. or Bearer Bonds of the Dominion of Canada or of the Canadian National Railway Company and its constituent c'om- panics. unconditionally guaranteed as to principal alld interest by the Dominion of Canada. or the afore- mentioned bonds and a certified Phone lltit cheque if required to make up an odd amount. By order. ROBERT FORTIER. Acting Secretary, Department of Pfiblic Works. low '1l,lp\a/no ‘Is.-.L s I‘ I I I i I I I 1 l I I $I.25 llnlue FOR ONLY 50¢ 6§J"%ak/zaémze c.7éaz7éé‘¢’5’e/raves i":ius’s VALUE roll You! ; :; A beautiful cake and pie server with silver plated handle engraved in charming rose pattern, and clean-cutting stainless steel blade—y-ours for only 50c and one box top from a package of Swift's Jewel Shortening. jewel, you know, is the blended shortening that gives you such tender, flaky pastry and fluff-like cakes. Youll want more than one of these servers, bcca use they're grand for gifts and prizes. and for your own table. Use the coupon below and send for your first today.’ Swift CznadianCo.l.imited. ‘ Department F-1, P.O. Box 194, Toronto, Ontario. ‘ Please send me. quickly. my silver plated cake and pie server. lenclose Soc in coin and 1 box toplroln 1 package 01/?’ //£1?! oi’ Jewel Shortening for each server i wsnl. s,vi,~,F, _ Wei '.lli U” K Swift Canadian Co. Limited. 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