.-A1 14. 1933 THE GUARDIAN. CI-IARLOTTETOWN - . PAGF1;liHREE THE CENTRAL GUARDIAN I I 0n.I'ii3.fil'lt public appearance as for the handicraft van was voted. reading of the accompanying ver- we Get Togither” and refresh- . tlon avlollnist, drew hearty acclaim A letter irom Mrs. Neil Matthews, su brought. the meeting to a ments were served by the hos- cgmna .irom the other members of the convener of agriculture, was read. close. less assisted by Mrs. Herbert JIMMY! TAXI 4'PIIoIlO I35. COOK'S for Perfect Pictures iahiiiialiiui weusuv iheSgtamisltence' A Hale of mall mckngui mm M1 joined in singing "The Mm-elchnmpion -M Mn A' 0' Green 5 I1 Oil 0 . Erns LORD PRESIDENT OF THE COUNCIL l lie stands with tiie other (our Grral Oiilccrs of State round the mmma when, shortly after the mwning. the Queen is inthroned. tclors. ("look-scarlet, white iiir-iiimi. (iiipc-wliitc. Trous- eis-blue. Clia.rl;iinioun. capital of Prince ii-ward island. was the site of a .rd Fri-nrh post as early as '00D ISLANDS-CARIBOU FERRY SERVICE an ally ist to June 12th liii-liisivel i.-minding Sundays- Stindard Time. Ffftii. Each Terminal. m. it II.lII. l p.m. ll p.m. F.SlLRV.iTiU.VS: May be made ' mi number of vehicles ciiiii: llead Office in . mu. at least 48 hours zii arliirrn irir:- - Mill Second arh terminal sailings each l-For iv islnlilcs and.'or Live- siok in truck loads on any r-..l.r; '-For a'i sailing: on Saturday S is: We: imr Broiidcast each week I'. ATCH AN EARLY CROSSING AND AVOID DELAY. NORTHFMBERLAND FERRIES LIMITED, Clinrlntii-timvi, P. E. Island The Neighbors "Tm might help get him up to smoke the place ”YOUB DOLLAR. BUYS MOBI- It the HUGHES DRUG STORE." BUIIKES JEWELLIZIIS. next to Bus Stop for expert watch repairs. Electric and Pro- pane Clu Reirigerstors. Bryenton and Macxay. KEROSENE. TAILORED To MEASURE SUITS 339.00 up. J. P. MacPherson and Son. DE LUKE FENDER FLAP! l1.I6. Do Luxs Fender Flaps 82.75. Tniclr and Tractor splash Guards. 6-6 and 'i.'rube Radios. A special price on the 7 tube set. Tanton Auto Accessories. z-j-2:--:1-1--j ' look younger after 30... X HORMONE CREAM ONLY IIII Greatest agent known for combating signs of agei Now for the price of plain iace creams you can actually prolong the lovely look of youth . . . comhat wrinkles. dry- urss. aging rnnlniirs witli the miracle of Iiornioiiosl Tn:-1 JeiuuusPiiiimnAcr nu frank; rnwi Qiaponaing Chiinmtn . a. .. :.-...i-I-vsvi CIIIIIIIIIUOIIIHI By George Clark on time. Hope we don't have up each morning.” Canada's most popular en- gagement ring is our tradi- tional solitaire. Tailored solitaire set in classic 14K gold mounting. I I sioo.oo F... . W" 0 -.u-silence-Dismonil showing by appolnimi-no In Privacy. G- H. TAYLOR Jswalisrs Far Far Generations ..”r"' OIAIWELL ior Better Photo- Inimi- WALLPAPEII - 139 ' pattema Iryenton sr. Macxay. OUR. TOUCH-UP PAINT is in at last. Tanton Auto Accessories. "WE TREAT THE SICK WELL." Giggey's Pharmacy, next Stewart's Bakery. SPECIAL.-one rack of Dresses going at 2051, oif. Kennedy's Ladies Wear. BUN GIIILL open seven till mid- night. Early Breakfasts. Meals, Lunches. SEEDS! .Stors open daily. also Monday and Thursday evenings until I P. M. Arthur Vcsey. MOUNT ALLISON CONCERT PARTY in a special Recital at I-Ieartz Hall, Friday evening at 8.15. DON'T FORGET the Holiday Dance at the Roliaway on Mon- day, May 18th. Dancing 9 to 1. sponsored by the Centennial Y's Club. CORRECTION - In yesterday's Guardian it was erroneously stat- ed that Mr. Ivan Farquharson of Mermaid entered the P.E.I. Hos- pital ior treatment. This should have read Mr. Dan Farquharson. WALKS BEING PAVED - Work is continuing rapidly on the pav- ing of the walks through Hills- borough Square. They cross the Square dlagnoally following close- ly the iormer ones of earth. Both walks irom the two corners on Hillsborouah street to the centre of the square are ilnishcd. ENGAGEMENT. - Mrs. M... garet Horton oi Charlottetown, an- nounces the engagement oi her daughter. Annie Deborah (formerly of Mt. Albion) to Lawson Myles, son of Mr. Arben Buell and the late Mrs. Buell oi Mermaid. Marriage to take place early in Julie. ENGAGEMENT. - Mr. and Mrs. Fred Richards of Kinkora. R. F... announce the engagement of their daughter Sarah Kathryn to Frank Joseph Arsenault, son of Mr. and Mrs. Camille D. Arsensult of Eg- mont Bay. Marriage to take place May 26th in the St. Maiachy's Church. Kinkora. Prince Edward Island. SPECIAL CANCELLING DIES- The Charlottetown Post Office in addition to issuing a special post- 8Be stamp commemorating the Coronation of Her Majesty. Queen Elizabeth II. will use special can- celling dies bearing a design of the British flag and an inscription re- IENUE to the Coronation. during the entire week of June 1. FUNERAL AT VICTORIA-The funeral of Mr. Clayton Miller which was held yesterday from the United Church at Victoria was very largely attended. The service was conducted by his pastor, Rev. R. H. Baxter. followed by a short service by a large number of re- turned men who were his com- rades in arms. The Last Post was sounded by Mr. Leo Doiron. The large number of peop'- who tiirn- ed out to pay their last respects, testined to the popularity of the deceased. The sympathy of the communlty is being extended to his immediate family and relatives. The pail bearers were Messrs. Keith Boswell. Norman Boulter, Carl Bouiter. Kenneth licliean. William McLeod and Harold cross- man. Mcidel:to?Me'a;9ur:e Suits and Coats forlMen and Worngerz TIIIIEII DAYS IINLY, Tomvrrbtvssrtidgyssdttiifviay .. man One oi! the most important briefs to be prepared in the Maritime Provinces in some time uiii be under discussion at a meeting in Moncton next Tuesday, May ii). The meeting is being called by the Mmtlmes Traxisportatlon com- miuion to prepare material to be presented to the Board of Trans- port Commissioners when they will hold an expected hearing some- where in the Marltimes in the late summer. Principal subjects to be considered on Tuuday will be the several freight increases recently granted the railroads and the pro- posed freight rate equalization It is believed that there will be approximately l0 people from this Province attending as the matter is of great importance to all ship- ers of Island products, especially potato growers, However, the names of those who will attend are not known as yet. The meeting to be held in the Brunswick Hotel Tuesday morning is to accommodate interested shippers and trade groups in Prince Edward Island, the eastern section of New Brunswick and the nothern part of Nova Scotia. DON'T MISS THE RECITAI. by Mt. Allison Artists in I-lenrtz Hall. Friday evening at 8.15. Piano and vocal selections will be featured. Webster, City Police, and Mrs, Webrt MANY VISIT-OVIISI ARllIVING- Although the tourist season has not yet started, both the Con. federation Chamber and the Travel Bureau already have it large number of names of visitors entered in their guest books. so far this year they have come from Ketchikan, Alaska; Edin- burgh, Scotland. London. England many oi the United States and all Provinces oi Canada. Judging from the large number of mail inquiries received this may prove to be the biggest tourist year in the Province's history. Persoiials; Mrs. Ed. Acorn and Mrs. Clark plnnia have returned from I. visit to Cape Breton. v 1 Friends of the Rev. J. H. Bishop: will be pleased to know that he is improving after undergoing an op- eration in the P. E. 1. Hospital on .Monday. The many friends of Sheldon C. Ross 1.Ir.r will be sorry to leai-ni that he is still I. patient in the P.E.I. Hospital suffering from a fractured skull and shock. il dl wvill be in hospital for some time. Mrs. Limit. Jack C. Domis, of Roxbiiry. Mass, is presently visit- APPOINTED J.I'. - Mr. Peter iiig her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Gormley, St. Mary's Road. has Sheldon Ross. Dorchuter Street, been named a Justice of thclhaving been called home due to Peace and a Commissioner for UN? the accident to her brother, Shel-i taking of acknowied;'m9m5 OI Idon C. Ross lJrt deeds. - -- 7 ---m i The many irieiids of Mr Dnnl 'B0l'NTY EXPIRY DATES To Fiirquliarsoii. Mermaid, will be The bounty which has been paid on skunks and foxes will expire May 19, this being the last date on which the Department of In- dustry and Natural Resources will make payments this season through their representatives here. CAKE SALE - A auccessiul cake sale was held in Fennell nnd Chandler's store on May 9. spari- sored by the ladies oi the St. Thomas Aquinas society. The Mother's Day cake. donated by Pineau's Bakery was won by Mrs Andrew Martin, Euston st. FINE JERSEY RECORD - The high )llIll0l' three year old in the Jersey Cattle class leaders for the month of April was Gemts Jester Joyce. a gold and silver medal winner. which is owned by Mr. George MacMillan. Cornwall. The reports are issued monthly by the Canadian Jersey Cattle Club Toronto, Ont. Germ's Jester Joyce produced 8,514 pounds of milk, 612 pounds oi fat. with a test oi 7.19 per cent in 306 days. RETURNING FROM KOREA- More than one thousand ofiicers and men, most of them memibcrs of the 1st Battalion Royal 22nd Regiment, the lat Regiment Royal Canadian Horse Artillery and 191 Workshop, Corps oi Royal Cana- dian Elcctrical and Mechanical Engineers. are scheduled in ar- rive st. a West Coast port tomor- row. I:'ind men returning are: Gnr. 0. It. Hill. Bedoque, Gnr. N. R. Linirletter. summerside. Sgt. G. B. MacDonald, Richmond and Oln. R. Guindon, 15 School St, Charlottetown. MUSICAL FEATURE - A pleas-. ing musical feature of the Chair- lottetown Hospital student nurses' graduation exercises was render- ed by a trio'consisting of Austin Connolly. piano. Miss Kathleen Hornby, cello and Donald Webster, violin. The selection was ”salut D'amour" in which Mr Webster, 1 Lsorry to learn that he entered tiicl filriiicc Edward Island Hospital on isntiirday evening for treatment. All ll'.I5I1 Iil'll .1 speedy recovery. I Wednesday alternoon Miss Mary Macliellaii and pupils of Grade VI,l West Kent School. gathered to-i gether to present Master Blaine Slierreii. Clinrlottetowii, with fare-; well, gifts, Blaine is leaving Friday to reside in Dartniouth, N. S. The Misses Lois and Peiziiy Mac- Neill. Mac Macbure. Myra Laird. Norma Woolner. and Messrs. John- nie MacLure and Leslie I-Iiscott. North Rustico, and Miss Winniircd Lea Clark of Cavendish were in Charlottetown on Friday. While there they attended the Young People's recruiting night and ban- quct at Trinity United Church. ALBERTON W.I. Alberton Women's Institute met at the home. of the secretary, Mrs. Arthur Wilkie. Friday evening May 1st. Twelve members were prcscnt. Mrs. Joseph Callaghan presided. The school COIIIITIIIVIDCC report- ed that. about. t90.00 worth of books had been purchased for the school. Thirty hospital calls and iii- teen home calls were made by members during the month. It was reported that the executive had made arrangements to have the exterior of the hall painted. The school committee for May and June will be Mrs. P. A. Saunders, Mrs. Arthur Wilkie and Mrs. A. C. Green. The school committee offered to arrange A showing of National Film Board pictures for the school children in May. The May meeting will be in the hall with Mrs. Arthur Wilkie and Mrs. Everett Shea. as hostesses. It was announced that the dis- trict convention is scheduled for June 23rd. A donation of 35.00 CANAl)Af5 .GREAg'I'ESvT. CLQTHING VALUE of good values here at PIERCE'S for quick. Stock-up now for the long week-end ahead. We have a number easy to prepare meals. Enjoy your holiday as you'll enioy shopping at PlERCE'S. WHAT WILL I ORDER FOR Choice (Grade ”A") (Limited Quantity) FOWL. lb. Ground Fresh Every ll0iir- HAMBURG. lb. Ck THE WEEK-END? eonaoeoouoonouou Fresh Shanklcss PICNICS. lb. 43c Fresh WIENERS. lb. -. . . . . . . . 39c Maple Leaf BOLOGNA. Ib. 29c Always In Stock- FRESH LOBSTER OH Cottage Nabisco Rice Rice Flakes. 2 for 37: I I'VE GOT IT! NaiLll'e's Best--24 07.. jar STRAWBERRY JAM . . . . . . . 45: '3 Cheese. pkg. . . 30: Buttermilk. qt. . . I6: WESTON 'S Chocolate Marshmallow COOKIES Lb. 39c Sandwich Suggestions For the Holiday Macaroni and Cheese Loaf. lb. . . . . 49 Mock Chicken PICTOU Loaf. lb. 49: PEAS Delicia Loaf. lb. 55c 20 oz, tin Cooked HUNT. 99C Cl I . i ZIOI 39C 933;. lb. 57:1 Kellogg's FROSTED FLAKES 2 pkgs. 25c CARNATION MILK 6 Tins 89c PIERCE'S have if! 24- Woodhury's ITHE FRESH FRUIT PICK or THE error" 99 Grafton Street Charlottetown P. E. I. I 5 ' 4 b , . , 23 Sunny Sunkist siitiiiid (Lig::sldaly'cs) C ORANGES. 4 don. . . . . .. 89: Walnuts. V4 lb. . 23: giiiglklglxs 2 lbs 39: Fancy Pink - - o - a--- 09' S I . I I5. .. 45 Extra Nice C:r'l:1'sonFancy 20 oz. c romaross. pkg. 25: Tomato Fresh . Juice. 2 for . . . 3Ic ASPARAGUS. Ib. . . . . . . . . 39: I 9:541" czanci, smtn: ' g;4"5 I HARLOTrEToWIV.I?E.I- H g ME-22dor225. M M0lV4y'0-;;':o';;'Z,';::s -rncrivzny s:nwel'4' Tip tailors on Iilltldreds of tiBolt End s” (LAST ENDS) Don't miss this golden oppor- tunity to save many extra dollars on Tip Top's regular value-giving prices! Sales are rare with Tip Top because every day is-bargain day with Canada's greatest clothing 'name-so this "last ends". sell-out is sensational news. First come is first choice-so be there early. On Thursday; Friday and Saturday only. IV OFF