PAGE FOURTEEN MARVEN’$ - Finest Quality SILTIII GIIE Cellophane Wrapped Always Fresh M A RV I N ’ S Scofcb Sfyle OATCAKES Containing calcium, phoe- phonic. iron and vitamins Bi and B3. Buy .'\lar\cn'a (Qultts amt Iliscttits-protcctivcly wrap- pcll antl pavltrigt-tl - Llllfilffl salt: nntl \'l(‘t|II. Cakes and Biscuits of Quality Since 1906 . _ betirgetown -. i And Vicinity ' Bowvcl l. . ipcnt. n few days iccently in Vic- Mm ALBEIITOII Ptmly has returned to his‘ for the mmmei- months. l victonu TllE VILLAGE | at TllE sen . t M811 ' home . Mrs. J.B. Windsor. Cliarlotictovvn. ______ ' spent same time revtmlv w V1610?- T118 Rev. J.M. nose: and Mrs.‘ ill. SW51 0f l!" nlW-‘P. W“ W511‘ Fraser are spending a few days in ltiilllax. i\li'.'~ wu. l\'l_\t‘l‘i‘~. ruin-m. Uhtllw‘ .\lr. and Mrs. Alfifcd (Jordon ainl 0.8. Icrurgey were recent torla visiting her fiithcr, Mr. Lewis ma“ o; mo“. “um; ML RUE Howatt whose health we arc- sorry Gordon _ w_ l to ivport is in very irvir (‘fl-‘idlllvfl- bliss i\tl<liv llAY\\'-'lll inn ll‘llll't‘l‘\l m... t0 her llClllF‘ lit C1: Illitl alto; Spciltliiig ilk‘ WHITE!‘ and curly m Boston and vicinity’ spring HLOIIHE in Victoria. $119515 i" I of Mr. and Mrs. rm. Proiiit. Orient‘ Mr. Bill Leevitt, 071ml}. ll~ Hfltfl- spvndlng the remainder of the t .‘~\'llt)(tl tichzn with his gi-nntl-par- m‘ """“"“ "'1' "iwd l“ 1PM." l‘Yll.‘-. Mr. anti Mrs. \'t’.C. lmwltt. _l.li.'|| Mi’ ltoi- him,» . llainivttm. l5‘ _ “whim Stflvlr l‘1“-'¥l'°-“-‘*_'<“-"aY¢-‘ “’-'-‘ Mr. and Mrs. um. Bennett. Chip- ruvcry nth-r 1m Olfifflllm‘ l" ‘M man, N3. spent their mcatlon in P.l~1.. Hospmi which necessitated Mafi and had a mo” enjoyabk, l l\"l‘4ll“-' 5'" “l "‘“""“l “'"'k‘ visit among Mrs. Bcnnr-tfls fam- lllPl", in» ‘ v ' . t l in. llrrbcrt (nit n...» Itqtilli taken ML on summemdm w“ ‘up rrsldcncc in Victoria allot" an ubscnce of a few years front his ‘Wllrmly received byehis friends who mid tho pleas-ire of meeting him l were visitors to Victoria on Moth- ‘ month." ago. old home town. He fxiwfil l0 be during his short us“ here rmeng- ‘lvl’ __.._ itiinrxl ihortly by lVli-s. Gill, i-lriugh- Carol Anne and young sun" _ I Rwzvr- VF‘ "ilPllfl l“ ‘Mm " lmlflyi Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Wells ucl W°1°°m°t lspcndlng a few days with lilil Wells’ family. Mr. and Mrs. Fred, wells. Mrs. Wells is a recent bride‘ from Holland. l. NiotLt-is‘ lJsy in thr- Victorln iitti|igl_v' Unitcd Church mix. , at tlic ivvi ,. _. . R"\'~ "PW 1-1..» Rev. Di‘. ax Primer and """l"l <'“/"'““"’ " His. Fraser am.» settled in their’ ll ‘l W‘ l“'°"”"b“ W“ 1 built“)?! cottage. Beauliy Cottage,‘ ‘ill-ii verse and the 13th coinnuind- Cawumpml having Spent ‘he Mm ilwllt- Beautiful flowers wcic piaclcd 1hr nmnms in charlunemwnv t S l" ""“l"“-" "l "c". 'l‘hc Ladies‘ Aid of lhr Prmbl= . l~j<t\\.i:'il ll'»<\'.'r*ll i.,_,..‘.,,. chum. held a food and inocdlcivork talc in the rest room . Miss Edith 1111mm and lwlior Whitoda Son's store siiturday Wricnd. Miss Barbara Bowles, PTO- afternoon. The ladies were delight-i vincial Sanatoritirn. Charlottetown. rd with the sum roamed, .1"; Day. Miss Butrlcs, “H056 home‘ The many friends of Mrs. TB- s. in Toronto, but vvhn is no-x nurs- wcodman are happy to lcnrn she lg in tho ptillu clinic nt the 5H"- has returned to Charlottetown ..atorium is favourably impressed mum, ympmved in healti-L Mrs. twith what: she has seen of Print-c wougman i5 always warmly rr- Edwnri, Islam! since coming hero Cciwd by nor friends here. to mg. mi - -: 4s .*O\t‘l‘:il __ ‘Phc Legion Dance. May 3th in the Institute Hall was a decided The oveathor those last ffw 5831‘- 511-00855. The hall was suitably dec- hns born somowhat better for IOb- orated for the occasion with cedar THE (ZHARLOTTETOVYN GUARDIAN .\ ., gym; 1g. 194:: “é Boys ! HOLMAN’S Has What You Want lit TOUGH, LONG - WEARI N WORK" BOOTS _Yes, our selection of Men's and Boys’ Work Boots l: tbs finest In the Province. You will now find on display the type boot but suited to your needs. At HOLMAN'S you'll olwoys find Bigger Assortments. - - - Better Quality - - - and Guaranteed Satisfaction. Cell ll tcnunw and b; properly fitted with Better Quality Work Boots. Good Value In These WORK BOOTS Medium priced Work Boots in black pebble and dice grained leather in blucher cut style. Punco and rubber soles and heels. Others in mocas- Jill style with storm welt nailed soles and heels. Also with heavy Jumbo Ponco soles. Sizes 6 to ll. Moderately Priced I..D. hTtiClJEOd ik Sonz" Victoria. Khmcm 3v Joan Bean-Sim 3_ Anna. itwiunrleil n 'stcini . lhv 'ili_:ni:i= .l. bot Atilvl. Ctmill “t. Vir-tori-i \‘\l‘il‘il lt".jfllll_\' Cnfldc VII _ 1_ Jgutpt, Mnglqn- with a large quantity nf farm 1W0‘ non. 2. Vivian Bryanton, 3. Robert duce and eighteen ilcntl of cattle Maclggnzm for the Newfoundland market. Its, gyadg v1 - l. Mary MacNutt. 2. to be hoped this may be a fevlval Mary MacGougan. 3. Donald Bcuir- (if this splcnrild mode cf lrntisport- gm of leather sol-as and rubbcr heels or Pcinco soles and nailed heels. = Z\Ii's. Gordon Livingston is i" V! y“; “vivid Islands u-h/"rc lVT tut» band is employed on the Prince Nova. side counter nailed heels. A fine quality work boot for long- Sizes 6 to ll. ' 5.00 Better Quality WGOI’. . stcr fishing bu! l" AW" Small and flags. Music was furnished by nit-hr. mo l"f‘ll.’l'l.-‘\l l~tti'-\'t‘\'til'- tho Western Orchestra directed by _ .. i-iwnristw-iiis: 111“ rflllii 1‘ i"“'l' "l" Nlz". J.F‘. Whitc. ‘ I . I f a Hair. ltilit.» nl‘ (Iarditznit was n look at llli‘ liftllllllgllii tlinctrtg lfilfl‘ FEENGMEFOOL i l . f ';\t_ t <_" i - tiri- ' llc ‘lllllCT, scarciy o 'J\ . cs3‘ ._ . i iivebkiir O '8 ‘g6 own e y m i iluizralgf/‘llllilcc llltillnjOlg1rl1tflfllgfsigz T) In I i the h “or ronl . c et .. 1c mum's pro "i v ie o ow ng s 0 I - - - v I . . V. an. and Mrs. Earl Luvs-rs of biiyer and dealer hi nsiiornienff] to, me mom-n o, w... V McnsllilcckdGrunIm: LebabtherhWprk Boots in llluchcr Cut style with tenths. ‘Men: ‘from: Ellgbfismon Scampcr" Boots in Mocussm front style with t. Charlomzioxvn wvore VlsitOfS. to .\‘L1l7l)ll‘.‘S. My Clintmi ‘\l'll'i' “lb Grade X -~ l. Audrey Mrwkm- 5llP 5° e5 u" Mlle‘ l“ e" 9° 5- 4 PUVY 9*" e "l 9|‘ “l” ("Kl llflli- ' l Y’ lturccwvrii on Sunday. lllflllll ‘nan in. ll>llill sivp llli1l1~lly|v_ i Sizes 6 to l2. Poir . . . . . .. ., .. I Sizes 6 to ll. Poir ....... ..... . a ‘ w‘: . __.._._ happy sinik; which S‘; l limit bill‘ Grntlo IX l. Ralph Champion. ' - ' ~ “‘..'..'l 1 t . I Mrs. Victor Rafuse is visiting the in helping lu kvci) "P ll‘? 5l$ll"l‘"_2. Donald MacKcnzlc. 3. Willlflm’ _ ' t‘ ll home of her son, Mr. Fbodcrick men‘; morale. ‘lAuld. 1 n w I _ _ _ I . ‘ ‘Ted’ Refuse or Murray R-Mr- - Giotto VIII — ~ - all"! - W‘ Men s Heavy Full Gramcd leather Work Boot: in Blucher Cut with ClIOICI Men s Block Return Groin Bluclier Work Boots with leather soles and out- i . . Sizesbtoll. Pan . . . . ._ Poi; ,,,,,__ ____,___v__ ___,H____ Mrs. Thomas Sullivan of Rose- nvcith recently visitcd the home of lir-r Slfilt-lii-lfttv and diitightci‘. Mr. ion frcnt NM lYOIt which n1 0Y1‘: Perfect Attendant-c: Audrey {vial-- mid Mrs. Str-nhvn St-tilly of Iiitrnt, .. wnw 1livt"'nti‘etii' aflfltilf‘ \'Ol',Klllll0ll, Francois NlacKinnon. ftqint, -- G. ln.n~ of lHLSlHCSA in sihlmiivit. “hm Vrrna Bryanton. Robert. Mat-Keir HIllfiOHPT u -- [schooner aflrr .15 ltlildfilZlfli Junior MBCKNMB. Vll’!!! BF.“ Mink ranchers hcrcabout rcportygd with all kinds of farm Dmllllfil‘ anton, Janet MacKlnnon. Afar; I Tm, ‘mm luck in [he “umber 0M0 suppw the “m. mflflashu; d... Maccmlgan_ Menc block or brown rerun leather Work Boon. letter imn. llllfltlftfi and are Waiting mam. rhnt \\’£\'~'. llin ace the viiiini- Hume“ Avfiugo. Mary Mar“... quality with Goodyear walled soles and rubber ltcels. Others flllXlfltt tlir lllllv. when lltC.V P-"Itllfolk .'trrilti'.d i‘... - tin: llfillf to Wllfl 95 pcr mil. _ with Double Soles, nailed and sewn. Leather heels. Sizes 6 to nit-amine lll" litters and nscrrtaizwtiiinill’ lllfnltltlCf» and mil “ll!” tH-“fl Tcaclicr: Alice Dntinmtincl Lnt-k- \ n. m, “timber n! pelts they will hlP-‘e old clays." ~ V. hart. ' 6.00 PAIR l Mrs. Jabez Lori. Victoria. rccciv-I 1391-3311;... m-rl company oiled the sad new: Saturday last thatf Momma-u, who 1m- ihg pail’, nunibcrihcr bruthcr-inb-lan‘. M11 EllTYll Gratin V --- 1. nf Non-rs has had the Dark tiiitlifffstcwzirl MiicPtmil. liiiabund oi ‘llftllzig ‘ lease m R atoratgi? unlit-t: for llllisislto: Jtiiiiiiulmfi vélwvfi l: ‘ltliwz-Péziz ca?» 1mg» 3- 12mm gamsléolm, propq (up now mUV rig ltGm 5 Ofztllt’. n; yes. . ac lb V. ' ‘ . Vt . nna ac ner- oquipment to a site on the Town Argyle Shore, PEI. will be IBVOHF" son. ' l Commons on the west side of the nbly remembered by ‘a hgst 0f, Grade IV (b) -- 1. Harold Wall. bow. The pit props. at prcéflnt friends in the virtcra a" 51"" 2. Clrenco Ctullant. omit in the pnrk will remain lhFfi‘. rounding district.‘ (“Pwlflllll lllP-llll". Ltrntio 1V (c) l. Joyfl! BMW-filo". to mnrh during the summer. Primary Dept. Vernon MacKcn- Boy's Sturdy “Hm SW). m“; n, n zztcnmcr ls inn llfltl Crztpmrl whcpc hv- tnuzlit. Z‘ Ralph Graig, 3. Shirley Green. 1mm“; mhqol '.\'lll"tl it ylutiifl H111" VYCVPUT. timdi- III 151'.) -- 1. Bctly Bcair-t, _-.~ t0 Shin; to Ottaivn where lie 1m sic. 2. loldon MecKcnzlc. 3. Audrey‘ O B t G d According to Mr. Gvoiit‘ H- been cngasgrd in Alr scrvice work Beairato. l es ra e 1.1m t. Mae Stlllker. Buntain ihc "M80 0f DQlfllO" had‘ 3PM“ m vd nt Georgetown aboard ihc S. 5- Borjlsqon attire-d in England ‘in f‘.\'- ccllcnt. condition flllfl was iililvwrl the best lnudfd cartm l0 Rm" the” 1o dye. rm- rcars the longshorc- men of Georflvl/Olvn have been doing an excellent Job and this lfllflil- ncltlrvrmeh-t L: annthcr Wcll (inscr- ‘wi l.'1'll!lll[\ to their line itmrk. ‘ YA 0011A GIT UP! gm w the U. It. union at hue suoosu. it. 7., nu e bu» lob u cam-run of the ll-nsuon poli- ttost committee dealing with tin until some few years ago W111?" 110' rellrcd. Four years ago ho SUflFT-y t-(i t. brcnk (town in lirrnlth rlirrml! which time lit: “US vitrvtl for by a. loving mite iind inmlly who are Ml to mount the loss of a kind hus- band and father. To them in tht-‘ir hour of borrow, slncern sympathy] is exbcnrlwl. nlsn to his brothers. M1. Jnmcs M:it-.Phal! llllfl .\li'. (tnurl- 2. Annilalnc Gallant. 3. Ronald Chisholm and Heath Wall Icquall.’ Grade 1 1ST.) _- 1. Georgie 0mg‘ and Audrey MaoKenale (equal). 2. Winston Bryenton. 3. Mary Jorgen- sen. Grade I (J12) 1. Otifford Beatr- sln, 2. Rbberl Bryantofl‘. Grade I (c) - l. Alfred Wall. Moccasin front style with bsr heals. Sizes l to 5. Pair _'_'i Boys‘ Block Gruined Leather Work Boots ln ..._-_q -~. Boys’ lluck Gruined or Bpx Kip Work Boots in Bluchcr style with leather soles and nailed rub- Loom- Peerson, Canadian dele- ——— ‘Craig and Audrey MnoKenuie. 9B The many friends and wqualll" per cent. lances ‘in Victoria of Mr. MR“? Pcrfcct Atttndance: Vernon Mac- ishnw. Pvfllwtlr. Muss. wt-rc sMl- Krnzlc. Georgie Lockhazt. Alan (tented In mm of his ruddvn 1W1 Gllllnl, Anne MlcPherson, Terry send for pcint if possible. i! not. ‘unexpected clesth which occurred Stewart on“; wgn, gin-m“ 931cm" ‘mole. (or n” m‘ It “Mt last week. The into Mr. Shaw Wlfl iant. I-lsrold Wall. Ralph Craig.‘ men! ‘a native o! DcSabk". P111169 Edwlfd Joyce Bryanton, Preston Beetrsto. ldecgded ‘flown? 2° ‘he 9W1...“ lmsiia. a Mm of the late mu shovyrzidoii MncKcnaie. Oharlcn nryini- ggmafla, "vnlffe ‘gfffnnfi m"! land his first. vvlfe, Itnchcl Mllllxlll“ inn. Annclalne Gallant, Mao Sll- vcnuon non. He loft DPSahln Mme thlrtv llltcf, Mary Jorgenscn, Winston. ' ‘m- mum yours ago to cnakc hi8 Bryanton, Audrey MacKcnllc. home in thc United Sllllif‘! when‘ m Bryanton. Clifford Bcairsto. he has been suoccssfully onaazcd, Tcachcr - Olive Oilliaplo Green. ‘cvci- slncc. Dttrtng the ycars he 70-) Icky-d 1.. nqsitbi». ho made for lilmq sclf many friends, hrimz pnsnrwsrtl ..___ rvl It klncl Mill niwlnc iwtHtH-“lll-v- 1'1.» monthly ntccllng nf Dttltlr‘. Hr; lent/rs hfllllttl lilm ln lllf‘ hearts w_y_ mgt M; m‘. hgmg of Mpg gag-l of his asmvlntrs ivhlle llPlT‘, vet-oh Mamhews ",1 the "em"; u; May lccllons of a kindly flfllllm mm“ Bth with tin aitcndancelof ncveh fulnvs-i to the church 0f his "fill-Y membcrii and 0m: visitor. Meeting mlltllltmtl dnys bring outstanding 0pm,“! by ringlnfl of Institute 0dr! Mum,‘ c105"; m. "my"; 5nd for nr-‘ivlnm indccd was his place in Md mptntlng C1186 in unison. Roll s." Tm Km‘ A ‘demqou. lunch Codi; house vflvnnl. h" Willi! a 2r!‘ call “Nil! answered by each mam-Iv," mwd by m, - - “sum. ular attendant at the Stinday <~r~ b" "my" a Del-Mm“; mm; M“. by M". M.“ Mum"! and Mm vices in the Him Pmbvlvflfi" um: or lest meeting were rend. np- 3m“ “n”; Whmh Hi Bfimplm‘ "5 W“ ‘" “u vrvvvd and binned. ' Pmgnm- ounllstod of contest other services driving a distance Qon-("pondeywe ennui,” 0| on, Mm Gordon awn“ ‘on m." 0f “l "lfkdllhl ‘"1"’! by “m” “WY °l 5111""- fl 39"" 9mm prime. Mrs. Wit-item H. Burns the ‘and buggy to be nrvflvfll- Bl! brvlh- Robert. simpsonvi regarding i-sm- conning” my", ~er. Mr. Chester Show. Defleblv. l!" nontii. Receipt wet received from lust Thursday nwr-fllhs to be vm- money rein to "Md ‘to Chino.» ent st. the funeral ln Peabody. To muggy ‘ 1"“; {Mn on“; y“. hil narrowing widow and funlly. my, 1g w; may” W15", Iqu- brothers and other relatives. tho M5191"; "4 QQQQNQ“ M”, mole of this villnce extend sincere eonioii ooiiunr um 810.00 be cent cynvpathy. to Cancer society. ' -- sick committee reported making four vulte. it. was moved and ecc- MGM that buts or mm bl mid. No more front hoot Oomlnltteo. |18 to ask them lf they could bring their plly to Malpeque. ._~______. “Amie Wm Edgar Matthcwe. mill call l0 no nnnwered by an cxchanttc of tilanth and cocoa. ll. was moved amt wt‘- onded that. Mrs. Earl Matthews: and Mrs. Gordon Cousins be 0n tim- gramme committee. Collection um- otilittd to bti cents. DON'T IGNORE ILL! , It was inovcd and uccondcd ‘that-t MbTMrs. Bruce Greater write to Lot. l Next. meetlng at home of Mrs. Ponco soles und rub- 3.50 GUARANTEED SATISFACTION SING! i357 i niandling Large llluantities of Fish MONTREAL. Mly 7~—'I‘he first tot a mipmrnt or papotyooomunng 0f froth linlilnil. the» int-get; can-i. Moi" reported nl. Prince Rupert whcrre the season npcnpfl this tivcek. loft that vlty today on a Canadian National express "fish extra". The fresh fish in on its fvay to dinner ta-hlec acrosn too Dominion and in the United States. - WORK BOOTS Men's ltigli grade Work Boots for time who de- mpnd the but. In soft fitting ltorulvide leather with Goodyear wclfed double soles and rubbur heels or Arch-mt blucher cut with double leath- - -/ —4 will MavPhzill. A . Fhurf‘. Pill Iiighost. Avcrugr». Grades IV and b" hgqlg, Si"; l to 5, u "n" and 0mm Mic and sister. ll/lrs. Min-k hfflfPllflll- v - Joyce Bryanlon. 91 per cent. hi’ M.“ I I I p rubbr‘ 7 York Point. i Grades I and m - Georgie -- - fl Pl" l" l" "P "Y! i "It will be one of the shortest. halibut. season: on’ record accord- ing to reports received from our agent. at Prince Rupert." said C. If. Bclleroae, general manager Canadian National Express hcrc. It is expected to extend no inure than four or five weeks at most. The catch he; been limited to a new high figure of 26.500 ions. The short season is due to the hig incrrnse in the‘ nuinhcr of fishing vouch: tipcratlng in the Prince Rupert arm this ‘your. Many of them are considerably larger than any boetc which have ever been used up to now. they are moving into that are; from Ban Francisco and other aoutiit-rn Pacific coast points. To handle the big halibut ship- ment out of Prince Rttpgrt the °l\-R» W111 OPCPBIQ nx "fish lfledlle" in uch of the next, 19m- or rive weeks with it minimum o! AMY can a week. There will also be cars required to handle the Ketchl-kan Aiaskp, halibut 981e,. which will be brought to Prince Rupert for rail shipment and for the mc-vemcnt of fresh salmon, The halibut will be distributed lllfvflktiotit Wratern Canada and l“ Tvrfllliv. Windsor, Hamill-m, Ottawa. Montreal and Quebec ln the out. It will move to the ccn- irsl amt eastern Unhed Stem: ovor O.N.R. lines vlu Buffalo, Chicago. Houses Point. and 30;. ton. i llllllPllllll THEATRE "THE HARVEY ems" In Technicolor Judy Garland - Jolm Hodiult Alto Second Chapter of Scrwl “WHO'S GUILTY" Fri. lzl5; Set. 7:30-9:30 P113"!!! Pfmm- Kl ""11"! People who scorn minor ailments Truman's report 087.01, billl “M, MIN! llll NW" U? lfllllf-lfll thd are most; in denier of crumbling balance, IIMI. Millie! In In lttewhlm prompt-hither. aei-ioiu disease on-iiieii them. It was mime Ind seconded that ilr st u mm. "net's not m!!! any tmlui euthoritlec. n n point- Mrs. Gordon oouoins use tteir only in the morninl." lu com- ed out that resistance ls lowered Orsmr canvas the ‘dim-let: for the l, h dimnrd of urlnor ailments. Ounce!- Soclety. It was flOtildOC to mice: indictment m "lponsorlng mum ni- slim. using slave moment chat-gee nmo with uuinl omit "to: propelmll- vlvlttmf l labor. mus murder and plundering private property" these are six of and to weaken the U. l. a an Arsenal 0f democracy" before Pearl an tho II I. G. Hrbsn cxeeutivec who lo on trial next month. The in- hor. g . 1