blends. " to your home. MONTREAL‘ WINNIPEG ' TEXTURED A. Truck BUTT ‘ SHINGLES At No Extra Cost! 0 NEW WOOD GRAIN TEXTURE . . . [Ives [renter character to roof I LASTING BEAUTY . . . choice el permanent colours or colour ";i U DOUBLE PROTECTION . . . on exposed portion of shingle. I RUGGED DURABILITY Ind FIRE RESISTANCE. DIF YOU PLAN TO BUILD OR RE-ROOF ndd these extra value: with BIRD ~ RU-BER-OID VULCANITE W I'/ H TORONTO SAINT JOHN gaze/¢ //}<€4I7./32/?W//Q/4121’? WHAT H E RT E X Asphalt Shingles See your local B.P. dealer or write jorfull details BUILDING Pnonucrs Lumen HAMILTON HALIFAX * ‘ INSULATED SIDINGS — INSUI.-BOARD (Vapour Sui) ~ TILE FLOORING! ing Product Advertisement ASK FOR BUILDING PRODUCTS PRICES : THE ROGERS HARDWARE COMPANY LIMITED We handle the complete line in the above Build- MACDONALD-ROWE WOOD WORKING CO., LTD. son of I"l‘e£i€l".Cl{ successful f urmer. lohtelown Rbyn llv, H: was it man mind and lather; cilsbcsltion. He ,: , . if the public of Prince .« FREDERICK D. Thus passed to ward on May 15m, and much respected Charlofoetown Royalty in the per- Horu in Rmstico. P. E. 1., on Oct. 5511. 1353. he spent his early life in that community, and bu-am a he moved with his family to char- the some occupation till his health failed. irentle disposition. a devoted hus- probioms bravely. and evinced at all times :1 patient. and optimistic remembered his Ifreaim‘ in the days oi his youth. uniting with the Clirlsiian Clmmh, x\‘‘\\ ‘x \ JM . . ._ r '_ « Toluene co. Ltd, (jlierle - New Glasgow, P_ E. I.. at the and was of iizieen. e W a lalthful .member and supporter at the wart; of the church. On yARKMAN Charlottetown 11; ms etumr ,.e_ he served as deacon 1939. an old clilwn of D" P‘uknmn' his family. He leaves widow (nee Beale and a daughter Later in 1915 and followed emhb Yea“ 53°- successfully or kind and Revs. H. L. Te sermon ~ Cooper. he raced mes Corrlnthlens 15:20_ Vera H. M. feelingiy "Crossing the torment was in the Peoples ceme- (Putrid Please Copy) Banks (Cnnnelsn Prue) moving united Wiiih the Central Christian Church. where I-leismuchmissed byewlde circle of relatives and friends. but especially in the home. where he was so devoted to the interests 01 to mourn his MwGrcxor) son Reginald lives near the old home. A son Meredith predeceased him The funeral service was con- ducted on Wednesday. May lath. by Revs. J. W. l-layiier assisted by Danton and 8. 0. text The hymns was! “sweet Bye and Bye” and “Abide With Me" were sung and Miss Campbell sang very Bar." In- Stocks Close Canada. - Oommerce 166 Montreal 215 1-2 Royal 183 8 Nov: scoila. - .___..____._—. Keep knife handles out of water It dlscolors and tends to loosen 1-hem. Q E T IN A NUT SHELL - the word “Lender” sums up neatly the recognized position in this Province Edward Island. OF‘ “ HICKEY’S BLACK TVVIST V “EAST POINT TO NORTH CAPE” 10¢ Per Fig -Manufactured By .- . and NICHOLSON gum. . LEADER .Because of its quality and long service to very / gummmv mus mueom mvmuv Evidence Was Con- cluded Yesterday With Testimony By Accused. ; Case 01 John MoAleer and Fred- erick Mcitleer. arsed on two counts with forgery will no to the gory today iollowing the chute y His Lordmlp Arseneuli who is presiding over me hearing. Yesterday three wit- nesses (or the crown and u like number. inciudliig me we accus- ed, for the defence gave evidence. Tnose examined were Frank Acorn, rnsnazer at Ed's Tni where John McAleer was employed at me time 01 the alleged offense, Warren Burns, meteorologist at the Char- lottetown Ebcperiznencal sievion and A. F. Mclsnac, hand writing expert in the Halixax Police De- partment. for the Crown and Wl'.« item Moran. urine 1 of is local business college and writing - shructor. and the We accused for the cielence. _ Before Court adjourned the Jury heard a .<Lun_vnlr.g up of me case by coumel for eluded alter joumed until 10:30 this morning when Mr. Justice Arsenault will charge the Jury. The case arose out oi a. money order cashed in the Charlottetown Poet Olilce by John McAleer. The order was made out to Mrs. Wil- ma Douoewe and was vurchas by henhueband. a sailor on the C. G. S. Cartier at Louisburg, N. 5.. on the 1st day of October last. Mrs. Doucecte laid complaint some time later with post office auth- orltles she had not received the order. which was cashed by John Mmueer at the local office on October 5. Aiter investigation a. new money order was issued Dav- wbie to Mrs. Doucette, Mr. A. V. Se/uxiclera. post omce inspector for the Province teamed. A. F. Mclsozw. h-and writing ex- pert called by the Crown testified‘ 5 S of g1l;3$d€rI0Ié‘edM€tf.IeeI'S; writ stron resem e en- uus is Willrecl Dou- cam". on the monw. order made out to n. t name :5; delenoe. William Moran. called by the delenoe testifliecl In his 0011110“ ‘aha hand writing of F‘rederick McAleer and the name. "Mn-s. Wilfred I3 “‘ " signed on title monell order were not similar. John McAleer testixyinz in his own defence (old that on the eve- ning he‘-‘oeashedfihle zrmgéyabgrderi in Q 8 1'1. Cu’! 85 Tu W lled at Ed's Taxi stand: where he was A driver. she went- ed a money order for $44.00 cam- ed but as there was not enour-Eh money he suggested she no 10 me post, mice as it was still open. She engaged him to drive her to the post office. the witness said. He didsomddrovetothebadcdoor of one post olfiu. which was clos- ed at mg time. The woman asked him if he would mind runnlnfi in and cashina it. for her. He com- plied but Mr. Grifditih. whom the witness had known since "I was 3 k-,1d_" and mg order Ind been an- dmsed in the wrong place. He took it back to the woman. No one had 3 pen so they went to F'0ntime.'s restaurant where he got her a- pen and she endorsed lfhe order in the egg; They then returned to the post office '13‘ than drove-the woman out Agvenguoet to tM‘su'uel's Comet W719" 3 Q Oil . The witness did not know the woman but he d hef- Next witness. and lost one to oeamy, was Fmtvrictz Msmeer, brother of the last witness. He was at the taxi stand Whfin ishe WW3“ called and his broliher drove away- Thenl 1'1; went inside and sat at the es. Questioned whether he knew -7 A. Weir the witness said he did. He had known him {or some time. Hehadseenhimuta halllefm mston Street about one first of October. '!‘h.'~y were there oné n'~M and the witness accompani- ed Weir in his car in in front of the 5 and 1'.) on Queen Street. He waited about ‘ 15 minutes while Weir went. away. The witness. alone in the car had seen no mail but- in the car nor had he taken any letter. ‘_ Mr. Weir. Charlottetown. letter day testified he did not remember hnvlnx any letter for Mrs. - cette which he did not deliver. _Aged Eskimos ' iPut To Death WINNIPDO. June 2'!-— (OP) - When hunting duets are over. the problem of the ar‘ is omen solved quickly by the mic mm; in for north settlements. Dr. A. L. Fleming. bish- gglol the Arctic told newsman here. ‘ ey are walled up in SHOW huts and left to die. \ “Aeoordlr‘lgtcour1deuithVel'! cruel but is easy to understand [it when you reallm thnt lbklmoa ' live most of their lives on the verge ‘of atervetion." he added. Dr. Fleming commended the Pled- carrier in evidence the preceding Ix 'rHE__c“§IAiiLo1-Trr’ . own ~ “cusp Vflevverd. Mclnnis} .1 will ‘villi’ _WorniiI’s ' Slices WHITE BLACK . BROWN I . Sport Oxford: ' Canvas-«Rubber Sole Cuban Heel 31.00 you $1.75 "“‘.l.ll'.9. . .'i‘.§3.'.'!'..'s MEN‘S """""""""V""'i-""' Central Guardion ‘m~r.+-.:.:.-.*:-..*".:.*.:.'uu:- of I earn nature use Mi luuted Itricfli I!- Mfi"'la.t..'3'." GYBO DANCE at ._Beech Grove Inn every Tuesday mine. L-M -O-30-33-20. GENBRA10 . Sttrtlnl Motors and Electrics] mantra. Mellstss Bet- tery service. L-500- -22-29. BOTH OUB STORES will be 21 may night, but will W dill’ Stturdw. let. R.lx's Gl'°°°l’Y- L-118-6-N-31. FOLIO]! OOUR'I‘—A number 0! motorists we're up tor 3 yesterday and a man charged with shopbmklm and the-it was re- manded one week. FIINERAL AT DOWEB MON- AGUE—I-lush M‘ncKinnon, 54. of Whlm Road this Province was buried in the Lower Miontacue Cemetery yesterday. Services at the lower Montague United Chumh and at the grave-side were conducted by the Rev. '1‘. Owen Hughes. Pallbearers were: Messrs. W. D Fraser. John W. Cam m 1 Game! Moore. Russell Herbert Macrarlene. Wilbur Mec- Klnnon. The deceased died in the l;rince2_’Bdvmrd Island Hospital on une . Add a little lemon Juice to the rinse water when washing your hair and rinse very thoroughly. If Programme}: Prince Street .. School Closing In accordance with me custom followed during bhe pest iew years the Primary Grades, 1 to D1. will be closed this afternoon at 2:00 p. m.. while the Intermediates and Seniors will be closed on Friday monlng at 10:00 a. m. Programme for Prlmsry Closing Tlmrsdsy—2 P. M_ . Lt. Col C. C. Thompson. Presi- dent of the Prince street. Home and School Association. will preside. 0 Canada, Grades 1. LI and III. Piano Solo. Ethel n MaoDonsl:i. Prizes and Certii OM65 to Miss P‘na.ser's Grade 1. Songs, Nursery Rhymes and Iris and Lilacs--G I. II. and U1. Prizes and C ficaves to Miss 'I‘oombs' Grade I. SOME. Little Sir Echo. Grades II and HI Prizes and Certificates to Miss Meodonalds Grade 11. song, Hiawatha, Grade LII. Prizes and Certlillcatm to Miss rude II Go Too-Group from Grade I. Prizes and certificates to Miss Simmons’ Qrade III. Bantu. Bobby Ehaftoe and Gold- en Siumbers. Grades 11 and LII. Prizes and Cor-tlilwtes to Miss Sinclair's Grade III. Dancing, Betty Acorn. Remarks by Chairman‘ God Seve the King. Progrlunrne !or Senior Frlday—-I0 A. M Dr. I. .7. Yea. Chairman of Board of 'I‘rusbees will preside. O Canada. Gracie: IV to X. Prizes and Certiiicaics to Miss Weeks’ Grade IV. Bones. You'll Get There and Grctiasslhopper Cvreen—-Gxradies ’IV n a . Prizes and certificates to Miss Fullertorrs Grade IV. X30118. The Fame. Grades VI to (‘losing Wa.t.son's Grade . Song. The Merry Life. Grades IV and V. Prizes B. d certificates to Miss Le.nglli’s rode V. Bonmxl Know 1 Bank. Grades to . Prizes and certificates to Grade Irving. Rhythm Band-Gr ade VII. Prizes and Ceniricates to Grgde V1I—-Miss Allken. Bong-Who is Sylvia,-Grades VI in X. Prizes and Gen-iiiiicotcs to Grade VIII-—-Miss Weller. Song——W'here the Bee «Sucks-— Gradoes VI and VII. Dear Land of Hades VI in X. . History Prizes- Prlzes. and IX’ and x—Mra. Methleson. Song—I~larkf Ha:-ki the Lxu-k—— Grades VI to X. Prizes md certillcales to Giggle s. song-—-Enalend—-Grades V to X. Piano Dueb——Dorothy and Olive Keeping. Prizes and certificates to Grade )(-—-Mr. Bell and Mr. Johnston. Song-—lsland I-Iymn—(L. Montzunery) Gndes IV to x. Remark by Chairmen and Prin- clmi. National Anthun, All parents and friends welcom- ed. particularly 0! the Home and school Association to whom we are indebted for many or the prizes being presented. « . ’.‘::..':i“.’¥l°‘u.$."3l. :.‘~.‘.‘l"i.‘i’i”...‘."l’l? )‘ . emfiWOn't wait for the now un .' erni mment Io;-its work nmozuz 4" ‘ mater: em be done ‘the ¢ll¢1‘l0fU‘iof|!'fl0fihl11NW.liRl&QI!‘idI:$‘hylflnll suggested some method should be um inew point . ' 7! EVAMAIED MILK you use enough soup to et the heir thoroughly clean an rinse I-h°P0U8'h1.V. it will not come out gummy. H the tick of a watch bothers YOU While sieepins. cover it with a. plain glass tumbler or bowl. beclosocluu 919 . Godfri - Jackson ' Nuptials mums to many is NOW Euflfihk Ann '"&..‘'‘...L"‘ “:é* um: ‘or it on u.”‘x'f Baptist many. Mrs. Elby ‘ in occasion fonthe service. The Rev. men at the Charlottetown Hewlett pleyed Puncher, at Charlottetown, and Mr. Bernard Mooney. or Elmira, P. . I. acted as 5-roomsmun. Ushers were Mr. Fred Altkcus and Mr. Wallace Francis. The bride was given sway by her tether, Mr. George Jackson. Dressed in I white ‘shark skin" suit. with neceaso ‘ to match. and can-rylncz 9 bouquet 0! pink roses, the tr! e looked very beautiful, The me a of honor wore a. dress 0! win sheer ch}_1!on and . e was d cred chmon. with white accessories. After the ceremony 9. reception was held at the home of the bride's parents and was attended by some seventy-five guests. A delicious but- fet luncheon was served. with Miss Beatrice Johnston gourlng the tea. a serving were Miss Deisy Johnston. Mrs. Roy Hewlett. Miss Evelyn Johnsto , Mrs- George Dinawell. Miss Martha Reid. Miss Dorothy Johnston. For travelling. the bride was dressed in a der blue cool. and white hat. wi h ”'I'h ha 1 1 it b In e ppycoupe e yp neon Tuesday for Moncton. They will re- side in saint John. N. B.. where the ’ We've Got All the Foods You Church. performed the cere-_ othex; white ncces- , ‘I_l-9/I‘: Qualii tothelutd .0 Switch to xnlloufl I160 Cnnedlsn on are d from your your todu. ad Kellen’: in London. Cuuds. for cylepneu—u thouundn of rder adieu Airways. Among the many beautiful gifts groom has a position with the Gen- received by the popular couple was s by the staff or y and Freshness Are Assured Day In and Day Out Canada First CORN 17 01. Tin Each 9c. 3for—---———— 25c . Vx Need For Over the Holiday and After ‘ Island Brand No. 2 Tin 25¢ Ha": _ I 6 02' J” 23¢ SLICED BEETS Each 9c. 3for sandwgtgh 3|"-gad 17oz. Jar 45 Lasalle No.2 Tin Each 256 PAPER NAPKWS Pk _ G GOLDEN WAX BEANS 9c. 3 for 3- "' -r — 10¢ Hostess 50 Foot‘ Arrow Brand Each W I c PEAS 17 Oz. Tn 9c. 3 for 25° A?‘ PAPER R°" 5 SHRIMP Crown 5% Oz. Tin 15¢ ‘;.'R'f"1*.R'ST ,‘;"l5_'l;'-‘ED 2 6 Brand Each CAKE caké Dewkist 20 Oz. Tin 25¢ - , ‘A , I TOMATO JUICE Each 7c. 4 for CANADIAN CHEESE Lb. —— —_ ~18‘. Eatons Special Blend 21° M COFFEE Fresh Ground Lb. _— _ _. __ _ __ . Fiat? SODAS 2:2: 25;; Island Brand 3 Oz. Tin 25¢ Island Brand Sandwich 3 O2. Tin 25¢ LOBSTER PASTE Each 90. 3 for CHICKEN Spread 9c. 3 for island Brand No. 2 Squat Tin 25¢ McCREADY‘S swan ammo BEANS Each 9c. 3 for P2i!gKgES 0“ ",“m'“’ 250 Evaporated Bordens or Tin 9c 23¢ 2' BOT’ EACH ' MILK Carnation 3 for Eaton; Assorted v Austfafian No_ 2 Squat 02- Bot. -—— -— ApR|c.o'rs ‘ran Each WELCH'S GRAPE JUICE 16302. 26‘: » Ot. LIME JUICE‘ 16 oz. Bot.---—-—-—29c BOLOGNA _ ROUND STEAK 0 OKED TONGUE MEAT LOAF Lb. —— -— ._ _ Sliced Lb. 180. 2 Lbs. — —. __ '-~---—-——..——-—_-——-...... Lbs----—----._...._.»__..._...... 290 35c 23c 450 (Hill! 32 Oz. Bot. ISLAND ‘ LEAF LETTUCE Head——-——-.L—-—-_--—-—-- PINEAPPLES Large" Each .-'.-—-e————.--‘-----— HElNZ_ TOMATO CATSUP i4 Oz. 216 Hostess 11 Oz. Bot. STUFFED OLIVES Bot. Picnic Style First Grade Breakfast Bulk.“ Cottage Style PORK CREAMERY BACON PEANUT PORK SHOULDERS BUTTER Sliced BUTTER . ROLLS Lb. — — Lb. _. _. Lb. ~— — 21¢ ;.b.L:c_ Lb. —— —~ 29¢ KRAFT ‘ MEAT COUNTE Fresh Fruits and Vegetables gl$Lx3é(T BEE I In MIRACLE WHIP Lb 90 F Lb. _._.'._.. N .. SAUSAGE . slllll UFISSIIIE. POYFATOES 3 Lbs. 256 Fresh. Lb. ._ — —— __ _. .. ._ 8 on 30., FRESH SPINACH 19¢ CQOKE » _ Lb. 10c. 2 Lbs. -- -- — -- -— Lb D HAM 49¢ 19 NEW CABBAGE 17¢ Baked "'_’"""""" '5 Lb.9c. 2Lbe.=—-———-—--—--- 9c CELERY HEAD 27¢ 7 Lb. 9o. 3 Lbs. ——- 20¢ onus .9. rs . FRESH SALMON 3°"°'°" , .=::*:.-.-..:—-----~- 3“ . '55°‘'‘’*’'°-‘°'*°'--*~~~* 3”“ .U>--—-.———--—-—~-—- 140 L” “°s “"359 _.§¢3§?1553"3:55-:—e~~ 35° handsome chest of silver )1-cunt“ the Char otiviom: brunch 0! the Canadian Airways.