THE. CROWDS RE LY KNOW The islanders have a keen sense of Value and when you,see thorn congregated in force rest content the Values are there. Thats why -This Sale sun Packs This in Yes. follis. search where you will . . .. you'H find no such values . . . no such ........ eager crowds. GREENDA” silnsuissn Mplluit - slmo CO. LTD. AV MAY lira IO it. ..u.rau ' lap, lisinisu sieei ml sure en. t?!Tll'l' 10 ii. gold- was sans MOM Let the beauty and lasting depend- shill of a bus Gruen - - Wat become a constant reminder ofgour dee t devotion an grateful ness. 6. H. TAYLOR. 1lswsIIsrs.Fsr Fssr asssrstlsss 0 Thiaeelumabressrvodtesnsws of local hsterut. but ailverthllsg efanewsyastlsrelsaybeinssrtsd attiveosateswsNl.strletlylII!- sblsiaaslvmsce. LAWN MOWIBS bharpened. The Bike Shop. WIIIN PAYING your city taxes please take your bill with you. V WE All now showing the lat- est in plastic airplane luggage. S. L. Hardy Ii: Co. HATS AERIVING daily Adells's Miilinery. It THE FIRST Installment of City Taxes is due and payable on May 15th. PRINCE EDWARD Island Pro- testant Orphanage Contribution- The Charlottetown Ministerial Association--520.00. CIIAITIB FLIGIITB to any point in Canada or the United States for sssengers or cargo Phone Mari 0 Central Airways Limited. 2061 or 540. GARDEN SEEDS! Our store at York open daily; will also remain open at present until 9 P. M. on Monday and Thursday evenings. Arthur Vesey. Flood's, Green Bay. News Wilt- shire. on May 7 will be held to- day, Mny 8. POLICE COURT - In the City Police Court before Magistrate K. M. Martin yesterday morning, one drunk and incapable was given 20 days; an offender charged with driving or being in charge of a motor vehicle while under the in- fluence of liquor, was remanded until May 10th. FOR PACIFIC COAST -- Mr. and Mrs. Percy Manuel left Fri- day morning on a two months holiday trip to the Pacific coast. They will have a short visit with their son Herb. in Montreal. who is an engineer with Fraser-Brace Engineering Co. Ltd, at Isle Maligne, Que. They will visit their son Lloyd and daughter-in- law in Vancouver. Lloyd holds it responsible position as a charter- ed accountant with a large busi- ness firm in Vancouver. IIOLID CLOSING - The Senior Branch of the Aflemoon WA. or St. Peter's Cathedral held their ari- nusl closing meeting and display of work Tuesday afternoon. The president of the branch, Mrs. Georg! J. Rogers, sr.. addressed the melnbelx and the guests, and the Rev. Canon E.M. Malone and Mrs. W.!:. Champion, president of the Diocesan Board, also spoke briefly. After a pleasant social per- iod when delicious refreshments were served, a bale of work was packed for the All Saints Indian Residential School at Prince Albert. Bask., under the direction of the Dorcas Committee. Mrs. EL. Pick- ard and Miss B. Mllcxinnon. c o U N 'r T Maols'rax'rs:'s COURT -, In Que-en's County court, before Magistrate Gilbert A. Gsudef, yesterday morning the case against a men for having liquor in his possession. A y to law. was withdrawn. A sirn- ilar offender was fined :50 and costs or one month in jail. Both were residents of the city. Two men. residents of West Royalty. charged with stealing 20w rounds of ammunition, the property of St. Dunstan's -. University 0.0.0., were released on suspended sent- ence. A . ent of Bedford. for having liquor in his possession, was fined 320 and costs or so days, and a . ” t of the city. for the same offense was similarly dealt with. A fine of slo was ilnposedon a You. an big mhllllil ofmslsrmsli :.:5'",; .::':':''.-..":-...'''"'w ....'z'..: i'.i'.."' " , M IM DUO 13 2” gaulihs & s J Ms s aliens. resident of the city for ,speeding. the option being ten days in Jail. Personals Her. many friends are congratul- ating Mrs. Isabel Gordon on her Both birthday today. His many friends will regret to learn that Mr. Lorne S. Mac- Ewen. Stanley Bridge. has enter- ed the P. E. l. Hospital for treat- ment. THE AUCTION SALE which - was to have been held at Emmett gsggy the Mm" month! York and Vicinity spent Sunday. April 21 in lswis has return- to H York. Iua.nerbsrt edtoherholnetin York. In-. and Mrs. Alton. Younker ;!lCk.I0lI Roger. spent April 21 in or Mr. Dirt Younker. Winsloe. and ylngl visit to son Ipwsll paid a fl York on Thursday. May Mr. Myron Ling has been em- ployed by Moore and Mclsod. His friends wish him success. Mr. 11. Newson was a visitor to Murray River on Wednesday, April 80. Mr. and Mrs. Olauds Lewis left Friday morning. my 2 for the U.B.A. on a holiday trip. Mr. Junior Rodd spent Monday. April 29 in York when he tried his luck in fishing. as which was 10 inches aroun , 1s inches long and weighed 2 lbs.. 12 1-2 one. The many friends of Mr. Esm- ssy Auld are glad to hear he is much improved in health. Mr. and Mrs. Claude Watson have returned to Covehesd after in Mr. and Mrs. Billy Holman and son Sterling spent Sunday. May I at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Newson. Miss Alice Crockett, Moncton. spent the weekend in York. the guest of her mother, Mrs. Robert Crockett. Mrs. Dolph Murray left Wed- nesday morning. April 30 for Mon- treal where she will visit her nephew, Mr. Keith Rodd and Mrs. Rodd. Mr. and Mrs. Millar MacF'adyen, city, were visitors to York on Sun- day. April 27, the guests of Mrs. MaolI'adyen's mother, Mrs. H. Lewis. Mr. and Mrs. Ira Lewis have re- turned to their home after they were on a visit to the U.S.A.4I'hey were accompanied by Mrs. Lewis' mother, Mrs. Will Watts. -30 life May I, llilo. of sorrow To a home of eternal rest. ther, Sisters and Brothers. Gold and silver were perhap the earliest times. SLEEP I T0-HIGHT All IIELIEVE IEIVOISIESS IHII7 T0-IOIIOII IIHPIIIQIBU: IIIIAIIIIIYI ZVOIII IQIIOI. JIHCIIII ior wsulisi SEPICIN acts a erve Tools Food r IIIIII notlsl organics iy tlielsl."I1sls does not men that they are net sick. It means their symptoms are ca by nervous tulslosl that oil are ill b-strung, emotional. II you rug: in ih s way and we dlhsulty in learning how to rein EDICIN an bcl you. NO OF NO IROMTD . No II . SEDICIN la the new an ublet you've read about. SEDICIN so-. Donald oi-conic landed a ” big trout Tuesday, A IN MEMORIAM I In fond and loving memo , of Harold Jenkins. who departed this Just when your life was brightest Just when your years were best. You 'woro called from this world nnvingly remembered by Mo- and apmecmuve the earliest metals known to man, used for making ornaments from City Hospital Monthly Heeling The Junior League of the Char- lottetown Hospital held its regular monthly meeting May Iih at the Nurses' Residence, with as mem- bers present. The president, Mrs. George Chandler. Olhned the meetinz with prayer. The minutes of the previous meeting were read by the secretary and adopted. also the following correspondence: Let- ters of thanks from Mr. and Mrs. Earl Reardon. Mrs. G. D. Stew- art, Mrs. James 1-lornby. Mrs. waiter Lawlor and student nurses of the Charlottetown Hospital. The Catholic social Welfare Bureau for workers for their annual tag- day. and the Char'ottetown Play- ground Commisslon for a repre- ative to attend their meat- ings. The finan ' 1 statement was read by the treasurer and ap- roved. Mrs. Jack Macllachern. chair- man of the Ways and Means Committee reported on a very successful tag-day held in April also the "spring Bonnet Tea" which was an outstanding success. both financially and socially. Mn. MscEachern thanked the mem- bers for their cc-operation in making the Tea such a success. The president then expressed her thanks to the Ways and Means Committee and to all the mem- bers. Mrs. Jules Gaudet reported for the sewing committee on a. num- ber of articles turned in for use in. the nursery. A discussion took place in re- gard to the lunch to be served at St. Dunstan's Prom on MIY 19th. Names of the workers were taken iay the Ways and Mean! Comm ee. The president tllen asked Mrs. Ivan Laurie. Mrs. Thomas Mon- agharl and Mrs. Ivan Rushes to look after the nurses' reception to be held at the Holy Iledeemef Community Centre on May 23th following the graduation exercises. Mrs. Mitchell MacDonald was appointed to attend the Charlotte- town Playground Commission meetings as representatives of the League. Names of the members were ta- ken to assist with the Catholic Social Welfare Bureau tag-day. A library has been completed in the Charlottetown Hospital and a discussion on the distribution of the books to the patients was held. It was decided to hold the annual meeting on Friday. May 30th. Following the adjournment lunch was served by the committee ill charge. Tn.lNI'llY W. M. I. in shadow and pain as well as in sunshine. our lives are as a rug woven by a blind weaver. The threads that make up the warp are sold and blue and brown - The woof is foggy grey and heath- er purple, but all blend together in the gold and grey of the pat- tern of our lives." The worship service was brought to a close by singing "lord of the Lands. etc." and Mrs. Ashford led in prayer. The minutes of the April meet- ing were read and approved. The usual large number of cells was madefothe” "laud '- t' Korea. and the supply committee was instructed to look after the mailing of same. The President welcomed two new Canadians from Holland to the meeting. Light rcfrahsnents were served and a warm friendly feeling pervaded the. whole service. LAD! PAN! WI. The regular meeting of the Lady Pane W. I. met on Thursday eve- ning. May I at the home of Mrs. Gordon Cotton. In the absence An interesting quiz on the study book, used during the winter, dc:.l- ing with home missions was part of the program. .of the pi !seven members and two A the vice-prah dent presided and the meeting opened by repeating the do and Creed. Roll call was responded to by Correspondence was read and dis- cumcd. one member extended a vote of thanks for treat received when sick, and the committees gave their reports. It was moved and seconded that as cases of cans be ordered. col- MAY 8. -19.52 ' .. .1-Ha ouanolm. Cl-IARLOTTETOWN race 'rllaaLy I orlmul ouslloulll Junior League .1:i'..”'..'.'"'...".'.”.? ”-i":'e'"--W 3-1-'1-."”:-?-Hf-””-ii " ""i lection for the evenlnl Imucnted to 90 cents. . some discussion took lace an the executive meeting w is to be held at the home of Mrs. xen- neth Robblee on May 31. Mrs. lewis l"ra.nciI vited members to meet at her home for the next meeting when the lunch commit- fee will be Mn. Chet Wilson and Mrs. Park Francis. On motion the meetlnl ad- journed and lunch was served by visitors the hostess. MAY VIE SUGGEST BECAUSE IT'S THE GIFT SHE'D BUY IIEIISELFI Mother has always wanted gleaming EKCOWARE cooking utensils ior her iilcilan. Now it's up lo you to male that wilil coma irve . . .illis Molilefs Day. EKCOWARE is easy to keep bright . . . the thick copper bottom dlsillbvia more heat losier . . . love fuel and cool- lng lime. Saves storage space loo. o lids when inverted are sell-liovingl You can buy EKCOWARE ior Mollie: for as ' little as 35.50 Ior lndivlwol I. place: or 3Il.95 ior a 3-pc. -. starter sci. . FOR MOTH , W lfhawh Surarbpfease onMorfrer3' FIRESTONE BRYEHTOH 3. Maol(AY to. 187 GREAT GEORGE STBEM airs DAY GIFTS AND AGAIN Beautiful new model Electric Refrigerators; Beautiful new model Electric Washing Ma- chines; Electric Floor Polishers; Vacuum Cleaners; Firestone Gas- oiine Washers: Electric Hot Plates; Kettles; Cof- fee Percolators; Clocks; Toasters; Irons; Gas Irons; Electric Table Ironers. New Easy Payments on all goods. Use Our Budget Plan The May meeting of the Wom- en's Missionary Society was held in the Social Hall on May let. The President. Mrs. Lee Saunders. 00- cupied the chair. It was Spring How Sweet." was ed an exquisite lyric. SCRAPE If your S C R A P Lead, copper. brass. rad- 'lators, steel, batteries, beer bottles, hides -- All mean MONEY to you. we pay highest market prices for your scrap. For. truck loads of mixed steel and cast iron delivered our yard we will pay h20.00 per gross ton. Centrally located on Kent St., rear of the new Block Building--Phone 2208. MAURICE BLOCK 8: CO. SEDICI Ssdstivs for ilslvs Tat” SYDNEY HARD COAL BRIOUETS i senmonlu. acanui INVERNESS i'ililiIi"l Il!I.lVEiiY A. Plckarll & co. ' frlioss no ' ::::.m COKE large audience that lis- tened attentively to the worlhlll service led by the President. The opening hymn, "The Glory of the written by Thomas Gill and has been call- Tile theme of the meditation wss Life's Pattem. and Jesus the Pli- yg,.gg,,.......:......?.:j:- Aylmer Fancy TOMATO JUICE 15 oz. 2 This 291: By The Case 53.39 Queens Royal PEACHES 15 oz. By the Case (24 tins) 54.20 Stock-Up on this exceptional buy. T-S-UNLIGI-IT soil? 2 Bars 21: S E a BLEND JUICE i0T ' JELLO All Flavors 3 for 2.9c charge is the following: A runs: LARD mas: FOR. THIS WEEKEND, THURSDAY, FRIDAY and SATURDAY, WE ARE GOING TO GIVE LABD AWAY. AH you have to do to For"An Order of 35.00 to 59.99-'I II5. Free For An Order of 510 to 314.99-2 lbs. Free For An Order of S15 to Sl9.9?-I-3 lbs. Free For An Order of S20 and Over-4 lbs. Free in KNOWS orsr . And that goes for on- dering the Ihmlly Din- ner. That is wily the year iround PIERCEYS CASH & CARRY offer "Mom" the best In Quality and Price. get this Lard without 20 oz. 2 Ibl a I a I O I I O I I OIOII I I O O! .I0.0r C3-90(24ti"5) BYTHE PIECE. lb................C35c 52.85 ' When you need Oualiry IACON at the lowest prices buy at PlERCE'S HEATS Roasting y Pork. lb. . .. . .. 49: Shoulder . Chops. lb. Sic Fresh Plate ' Peril I-Ioclls. lb. 23: Maple Leaf ALSO: TOMATO Spare Illbs. lb. . 4i: Sausage. lb. .. . . 42: cool) srzs: saunas. 2 Ilsa. . . . 35o Grade " FOWL us. no FOB MOTIIEIPS DAY DINNER es. pllg. 29: rassn can nuns, ' wocmngnmma smzsca Fruit & Vsgstslllss Iceberg Lettuce. head . .. 19: For Juice Oranges. 2 dos. 65: White Grapefruit. 6 for 49: Texas y v Carrots. 2 lbs. . .. I9: Fir-lnGreen Celery..........I9c psrsr stones; mm: 0IIsiuorrsrowav.ns.t j-:7."-2-'3. .: .