1N THE 1 iwtureiz is oven . E 5 i But Another Will Come Along in l A Few Short Months srnnvan. we nave was SUMMERS aren't T0 couraun worn ONE 0F OUR UNITS IS IN Round Charlottetown Insulating Homes NOW, For Year Comfort WE HAVE THOUSANDS OF SATISFIED C USTOMERS WHY NOT OBTAIN A FREE ESTIMATE spouses YOUR ENQUIICIES T0 D. J- CHEYNE s/o THE CIIARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN Northern Insulation Co. 0i Canada HOME, MARINE SAINT J and INDUSTRIAL OHN, N. B. C0081 hi‘ Fotogrlphs. __- a KQIIATION LII! IN- NIW EASY CHAIRS. grit-fi- tilled. Toombs Music Store. 22- . LA ‘l’ IN POTTERY- Wfi ett's Jewellery. tf. SEE Adeline and Florian DeSyl- vester, Cornwall Hall, May 22nd and 23rd, 5-21-2i T!!! IDGEBS‘ WADE C0». 1.10., will be open all my Wednes- ds, Msyiflnd and closed all day FrIday, ey 24th, 5-21-3. SPECIAL SERVICE for licensing o! Mr. R. MacDaweil, Pleasant. Valley Church, Thursday evening, 8 o'c ck, Standard Time. 5-22-11. aUlili-‘N STREET SE it. V I C E ST TION will‘ be open Wednesday afternoon, May 22. service stations will be closed Friday after- noon, May 2t 5-22-11. ANGLEBS are notified that the Annsndale fond‘ will be open for trout nsinng on Wednesdays and Saturdays .only for the balance of the season. P E. I. Department of Agriculture. 5-21-21. MOORE l MoLEOD LTD., will be open for business Wednesdayi May 22nd until 12.30 P. M. wl be closed all day Mav 24th. 5-21-21. CBIPPLED CHILDREN'S CLIN- ICS conducted by Dr. T. B. Acker st Red Cross Headquarters. Char- lottetown Monday. Matt‘ 27th. and st Town Hall, ‘Summer-side. Thurs- day. Msv 80th. Adults make IID- n ntments other davs. s-u-te-is-so to as ENGAGEMENT-Mr. and Mrs. Daniel McEachern, Charlottetown announce the engagement of their youngest daughter Jennie Irene, to Mr. Allan Lorne McCarville, son of Mr. and Mrs. John McCarville also of Charlottetown. The mar- riage will take place in Jugeiz u T0 ATTEND WEDDING — Constable and Mrs. Leard o! Ot- tawa are in Chanlottetown to at- a TFeormo I By Ken Reynolds y “Hurry, get your canning jars ready-the Guardian Want Ad said these seeds grew quickly!” .--—-_—+ 51f tit/l. anfqu/a tin a the ibminize and t twenty-L I Don't s e o m oiclerintlowino. ‘iioottnq silhou- i “Rlhtii l your o0 in tend the marriage of their daugh- ter. Mlss June. which is ‘taking orttrttst. attsttntstt on. s -Go1die ma. hdaoltlillen University Building Fund of 8N0- on June 2|. is making NIW onlsrnlrmnnl today. Toombs Milne Store. UMIHIFJH 0n T16R30. Mly 21¢. RECEIVES APPOINTMENT _. Stanley M. Maclnssis. son of Sgt. Lawrence Msclnnis and Mrs. Mac- Innis of this city has been ap- pointed assistsn to the Supervisor of the P. l. Island Travel Bureau for the summer months effective Monday. May 21th. it was learn- ed yes erday. IN DIVORCE C003‘! - In ad- dition to the sis which Judament is to be given to- day. another petition will be heard. ‘llhe plaintiff is NormaniMschdll- Sioomfl ' the defersdarg, Stewart Stunmerstde, is counsel for the’ plaintiff. _--. FOSTIICOMING FINANCIAL CAMPAIGN — Mr. Lionel Brittle. Montreal. who is in the Province in connection with Mount. Allison 000. camp-ten for preliminary arrangement to cover the terri- tory here. the matter being dis- cussed by the Mount Allison Alumni. POLICE COURT —David Head. Charlottetown. was committed to Supreme Court yesterday morning by Police-Magistrate K. M. Mar- tin on a charge o1 having illicit “Firm i" hi‘! P0 session contrary 1° Section. I69 or the Excise Act. A defendant in a Prohibition case W!!! “minded until this morning and a motorist was fined s20 and “m! °1‘ 30 divs for reckless driv- Ina. Two drunks were giver. m5. pended sentences and two others ‘vii/Best: fined $10 and costs or 70 TRINITY MISSION OLICLI _. The fwular mmnhl moor use... 61ml mmmhsmia .1’. Ila/lender. the 20th instant. with the resident in the chair. During the business period reslgnatw were WNW mm Do Pmfliiflihrlainwd 01-h‘: stint.’ Sig. 1 u fir" of the Waking Whig“?! o Ma”- cosed repeat the Mia. P31 Benedigion. m‘ Melly friends are pleased to see Mr. Frank ‘Peed, ‘City weigher. has resumed hrs duties after quite ts lace at ‘Prtnltv United Church edneeday. May 22. at 3:30, to Hiison Walker Proude. LSVSLLING FORMER RIFLE RANGE-The Provincial Govern- ment through lts Department of Public Works, has begun the lev- elling of the butts at the Ken- sington Rifle Range. The clay is being deposited on the City dump. T0 REMOVE BILLBOAIIDS-A spokesman for the Provincial Gov- ernment said last night that steps will noon be taken to have all bill- boards along public highways re- moved. The placing, he said. of_ such advertising matter along the highways ls contrary to the pro- visions of the Public Highway Act. REOPENING TODAY- Modern in layout and equlprped with the latest in refrigeration the grocery store of A. J. McCabe and ‘Jon opens for business today. Closed during the war years when both father and son were serving in the Army the store, situated on the corner of Great George and Fitz- roy Streets. has been completely remodelled. Stocked with a full line of groceries the new store carries also selected meats and confectloneries. Both veterans of World War‘ Two. the father. Mr. A. J. McGabe served with the Prince Edward Island Highlanders as Captain hnd later as small arms instructor in an army training centre; the son. Roy McCabe. also a Captain. served with the High- lsnd unit and later went to "Can- Loan" where he served overseas with the British Army. MAMA IS BACK 0N TDIADMILL Poor Mama. Life is getting com- plicated for her again. During the war years everybody tried to simplify hcrllfe, comments Ruth Millett. The fewer clothes she the better. The more mane ut into war bonds lnstea of in- o draperies the better. She was made to el that large parties were unpatriotlc. so she was free to see only the people she really enjoyed-and to entertain them as slmgly as she wished, S e could get out of any kind of boring social function by saying she hsd to put in her hours as a nurse's aide or as a Red Cross vol- unteer worker. She didn't have to apologize be- cause the living room needed re- dfififlflllhlh-that could come "af- ter the war". Atnd she didn't have to spend more than she could sf- ford on clothes. because styles bought she were frozen and last year's suit looked enough like this year's to set by. She was supposed to be useful instead of glamorous, and so she was no longer hounded constantly byihold your man with glamour‘ a ce. Old But sll that is over. Mama is now behg told she must redecor- ste her house. the latest electrical gadgets. o all out for femininity In her c other, get busy and do the kind of entertaining she used to do etc. And, beck on the treadmill. She has to outshine Mrs. Jones again. So it’! fix up her house. fix up her face. fix up her wardrobe, and rs- pair her seolai fences. is trying to simplify Mama's fe any more. except with new inventions. And not even me- chsnioai improvements are all sitnpiielfstlon. ‘Ihe swelled info the udge. a Ielraln do have to be . lengthy illness. a? mm."- airi...“ ergo S CD and ietnoved to thev Char ottowtt-h Hospital. roan T0 susraavn wmoson. May ci-m, ‘pm-a Mm" Company of Canada an- nounoed today it will suspend veh- icle production May 28. because of shortage of materials drug m strikes in feeder industries and .he United States coal strike. A ggomnanyklvokmman said some i0.- wor er W] . affected. 5 l‘ “d” Wm b‘ this oountry. Leaving Wllhlngton Washington today rive so?‘ retiring am companion during em years on visits to M of t United States thnertcane. And she has become croosluzlv impresses similarities between Ilady as; band is of is tall and spare in a commended can their said this in arm view. “I think that accounts for more wideegixead civic interest Must Work Together arrived 5-2241- . . . I have lllmt the winter in tetmm returned to the finale", Carleton SAD AT LEAVING WAQHINGTQfl women. She spoke from her expo; gripe as the wife oi‘ Lon-l Halifax, rtaltis war-time ambassador to i Wm o; me unexpected sal for home from New Ywk on Tileidllh The new British ambas- sador. Lord lnverohapei, win n». bessadotrts dianth "3 ased where ht!‘ e e t Indy Halifax has sem more than moat in- izyethe basic English wtho like lwr hus- toorstic birth and ppersnoe. of‘ Ameri- in affairs OI he world. She mo. wranen ln "IhemeismomwotntH lblif orbs." said lirlilaglulliitfe- Harold, Charlottetown; Pie Em- l. 0D rttefiwmztowa Leueievtietif ‘I Modern life mkesbls du- 6A5: fl/fm I msnds upon the eyes: but two drops of Marine will cleanse, soothe and refresh them when they are tired or irritated. Eyes are rationed-two to s ifetlme- sotske oori csrso! them. hesesze seven mponsnr ingredients la Marine: let rftlt safe, d: lotion help your hard-wot as Hes; use Marine every day. In Memos-lam ems. moms THEME!!! The community of Hwmehire and surrounding, gistriots were shocked and saddened om MB)’ 4m- when they learned or the Pfl-"h-Z- i“ one of lie eldest nd esteemed resh- cnts in the pers n oi Mrs. ‘rrsmert widow of the late ‘ihomfl! ‘P111119 for many years a resident of Ham; e. 'lhe late Mrs. Tremere was lb! daughter oi the late Mr. and Mrs John garter of North River but in their declin veers roads the“ home in Char ottetown. The dec- eased cz-oyed lair health until l week before her pastel-n; when she was stricken with a heart attoicié- All that. medical skill and kg hands could do was of n0 avail. l 9 passed peacefully to rest. sun-tourni- aq beyxhgréamlly on the above men on a . During war years she did nsuoh for the Rod Cross of her commun ity. It was alwayi l Dltlsu" 1°’ her to knit for the armed forces. 1 The loss of a loving mot-her wil- be keenly felt by her family. There are left to mourn he!‘ P888918 m"? daughters and three sons, namely. Mrs. W, W, Brown. Charlottetown; Mrs. Ernest Newson. K1933”? Alecia at home: Lyman. Hilwn and Hlhbert all of Hampshire. Al" mi" teen grand children and six SW84’ grand children and om sisterklvlrfé Alex Rooney, Imperial. 5M ~- day. May 6th from her la ence and was largely attended. people from far and near came to pav their last. respects. The R"- J 'l, Morrison conducted the stir- vice at the home and Bfive- 121° hvmn‘s sung were Lead Kn. v Light". "The Lord is My Shevhsrd" and “Jesus Lovfl‘ MV 50m Then all that ed one was laid to rest. - The nail bearers were all neigh- hours of the deceased. Davis Ward. George Kitson, Cecil Stewart. 131- mer Younker. John Edwards arrl I-Iedlev MacPher-son. a... of Thanks The family of the late Mrs. Thomas Trcmere. wish to thank their kind friends and neighbours for their many M" O1 fixings‘; WASHINGTON. Ma. _. Cards of sympathy in t o .411” 1M‘, o; me holzelgut also those who sent flowers and may," 3d brick 3mm Emma), bereavetnen. lniflwpted her ixmse-golninpsokirtg i0 Weak in praise of err-lean In Memoriam MRS. ' ran-an nattraa The people of 'l‘lgnish were 82:‘: stricken when the sggattktxewélrwfibfllrii . , s fifiiififfid°ltifiiari°yl Fgrtilretiarvmhm. after an tunes of only MM 4W5- but, the grief of the D00?“ 86ml“ ally was incomparable to Klimt 8X‘ perienced at the home of the dec- iarge family of elevan children who lingered hydra‘ gdslds could hardly realize ed their beloved mother had PM‘ ‘vhiiié deceased was sixty-two m" of age and until a few mon-ths prior to her deaf-h. Ieemfli l" 993°“ health. During her illness Mrs. Harper was visited by her pastor. Rev, J. H. McDonald. The children left to mourn ere Mrs. Clarence Smith and Mrs‘. Preston Ellsworth. Charlottetown. “n; at home; Mrs. Fentost Getson. Klimt-e Capes: Joseph. T°P°"l'°- it, still Overseas; Gilbert. ‘Aflhvf hnrii Albert at home: Pte. Roland til-rt women. i Debert. N. S. ‘Their clubs stroes the ce luiihi-anigneiial took place on Thurs- 0! what's gets-zen in their day morning at 10 o'clock from her and WW covet-nines and the home to the Church of sts, simon Bu, "$9110" this lfiolltli." m“ 1 and Jude. Tirtnish. 1;‘ 111v nvmmrm e women o n Reouiem ass was W; mlimlii 1'7"! I134- Mwtfiiodoastor, Rev Father Mo "We have more women in Par- Donald in the presence of a iarse llsment. for instance. than you have nonaTeIat-ion who had l“ mum” show their last tribute of respect . . ed. ’°.'.;$‘_'.~‘i.°.°..°;‘ Mclnnis officiated a-t m, Qfgvg, The oslihearers were: IJHIII Harper. John Ryan. Russel Nllearn. Frederick Hangman. Vernon glerper and Hubert -R._ I. . m“ In Memos-lam m lo men of our deer stratum-oz: WILLIAM I‘. DOUGLAS oi vvhewsslllletlhltalyost May same. IIe little thought when leaving home low. Ile would no more return t he in death so soon would , sleep And leave as here to mourn. We slo not know what rain he bore to ~'i-r..-.:'=....."- .. vv a atiefiilvu sold seed lave.» I Lo heme ber hello . ymlyflrothor Trad 02!. r 5-22-1t. . In stages-ism Whit mu we gm m; ans to 0 , -' Your happy flee to see To he: r voice and see vol You meopl'se meals to II. ' lead! he berol I Hugh's-sea revenue.” u.‘ m‘ see-u- KING TALKS nomaou. my $1 — The Kim» snmkiru a c181!‘ checked suit and put his ‘feet I ‘ with fe ow- armor the world when they discussed was mortal of a lov- a Britain for an International Farm- ’ Conference. “are King described hi5 Bkclokcl: Shorthom herd from which c am iiiAY29-30 trtow ill-JUNE l -__--p-____.._ ATTRACTIONS _ TIIE BEAT AUBURN Master Magician of Montreal iii Arttuettotts Olll IlY WIIEEI. REFRESll-LIMENTS lillllEll WATOII B I ll G O Full Pantry » ttostrttr vtttrrt.‘ Home Cookinig ; Variety Table OIIES. COOPER SINGING COWBOY vwvwvvv v ARMY GAMES Electric Refrigerator i CHEST OF SILVER SET OF DISHES e PRS. NYLONS casts PRIZES two sttovts tttettttr Novelty Games BOMPLETE MIDWAY ,- FUN FOR ALL‘ p __i. > KINSMEN CLUB II CHARLOTTETOWN FIP<I~ZWHPO CDT-Will"! — the Canadian west could WW1“ this year. Mr. Wesson. president of the Saskatchewan Wheat Pool. said it would depend on condition» Both the King and Queen obel- ted in French with J. A. Marlon of Montreal and Her Maleatv i014 w. .1. Parker of wihhlpes tw- she leonetmbered the rainstorm which FARMERS WY"! AT WINDSOR rtts orttttttrs rtutttttsor ette and wearintl mick shoes. 0n the fence Saturday from around his Will be the w — $533‘ ram“ si°ivih°hasat°°p “l ‘h’ Zfislahllh? ihemawlllnhlifitp?» only Drug Sh,“ I I The 150 overseas visitors are in 95mm“ 1n 19°9- open this afternoon and evening. REGINA. May 21—(OP)—.La.rge scale improvements to Saskatche- wan highways are impossible writh- 100 out Federal monetary assistance. RMOURIES‘ mo“ “m w" "r “w” n a Mano t. 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