p_ WEDNESDAY, J... .\‘b#;nellt,by_thl_{l|so ol tralnln ondyaut orltatlve beautyffiilii-OI r MCDDE 8» M?LEODII__.""£! PROMPT DELIVERY of llllill QUALITY Fertilizers CAN BE MADE BY T"! ISLAND FERTILIZER 00. ltd- TRY US REDUCED POTATO PLANTINGS AND RELATIVE- LY CHEAP SEED SHOULD TEND TO MAKE THE 1949 CROP PROFITABLE. BUILDERS’ LUMBER PAINTS surrulzs HARDWARE B. C. CEDAR CLAPBOARDS 6" and 8" widfhs--$50.00 and $55.00 per M. Ff. 18“ NO. 2 PERFECTION B. C. CEDAR SHINGLES $11.50 Sqr. "canny" BRICK SIDING $15.95 Sqr. ASBESTOS CEDAR GRAIN SIDING SHINGLES White, Tan Tone, Green Tone—$13.65 Sqr. JOHNS-MANVTLLE 210 THICK BUT! ASPHALT SIIINGLES Spruce Green, Blue Black, Red, Klllnrney Green, Imperial Blue,’ Heather Blue, Autumn Brown $8.95 Sqr. 474 I EASTERN WDDDWDRKERS NEW GLASGOW, N. S. 5 ass-r wrmsluaa sdrroor. Honor roll for month of Mayl Grade IX: 1, Buddy MacKlrlley. Grade VIII: 1, Freda Yeo. Grade VII: 1, Ann MrQuaid; 2. . Mae Yeo; 3, Phyllis Yea. Don't walt until you’ are ready to go to work on the tool- ‘2l0Ili. Twln or 3 ln l ‘ 12s ls. vu-us ln Red, Green. llack and Blends The Lllogorc Grade V: 1, Rollie Campbell; 2, Bcverléy McQuald. Grade IV: 1, Billie McQuald and Vernon Wlllls (equal); 2, Florence Yeo; 3, George MacKlnnon. Grade Ill: 1, Douglas Jewell and George lVlcQuaid (equal), _ B-P SHINGLES ' are the most popular Shingles on the market ORDER THEM NOW PHONE T08 _ Harrison were recent visltnrl to Kingston And Vicinity lvlr. and Mrs. Calvin Holmes were‘ recent visitors to Hampshire. Mr. and Mrs. Omen Blookficld. Kingston Y.P.U. presented their Il-act play “Where's Grandma" in Fredericton Hall on May the 28th. t‘... Jack Docherty and m. Ed- gar Newson were recent visitors to O'Leary on business. Mrs. l-leber Campbell. Mr. and Mrs. Davis Ward were recent visi- tors to Moncton. N.B. Ivlrs. Ben Ward was s recent visitor at the home oi’ Mr. and Mrs. Duncan Marshall. The many trlends of Miss Blan- che Dochcrty are glad to hear that she is greatly improved af- ter her recent illness. The school is progressing favor- ably under the capable manage- ment o! Mr. Peter MacDonald oi Bonshaw. Mr. James Jewell has left on a visit to New York, where he will be the guest of his brother, Mr. Frank Jewell. \ A truck born Schurmnnh 00.. Ltd.. Charlottetown. was in King- ston Wednesday, June ist with building material for the repair- ing of the hall. The many friends of Mrs. Elmer Walsh are sorry to learn that sh-z has had no enter the PEI. Hos- pital. All wish Mrs. Walsh a speedy recovery and an early re- turn to her home. A very interesting church ser- vice was held in "Kingston United church on Sunday evening. May 29th. Lic Byron Hewlett delivered the address assisted by Hazolbrook choir. A large crowd attended the play “Judy, the Little Clodhopper", pre- sented in Kingston Hall on Fri- day night, May 20. This three-act comedy was very much enjoyed by all present. MUSEUM FOR. A RAFT OSLO — (GP) — Norway's fam- ed “Kon-Tiki" raft. which drifted across the Pacific ocean in 1947 carrying six young scientists. will be housed in a new museum. The ion-day ‘trip was undertaken bv Norwegian Thor Heyerdahi to prove his theory that Peruvian ne- lives could have closed to the Poly- nesian Islands. Grade II: 1, Elva Jewell; 2, Vera Jewell and Nancy Willis (equal); 3, Carl McQuaid. Grade I (a): 1, Elizabeth Mc- Quaid; 2, John Shreennn. Grade I (b): 1, Vincent l-launam; 2, Glenda Campbell; 3, Kenneth Jewell. ' Highest average in senior grades, Buddy MacKlnley, 94%. Highest average In Junior grades, Billie McQuaid and Vernon Willis, 89%. Most stars, Billie McQuald. Perfect attendance: Florence Yeo. Vernon Willis. Douglas Jewell, John Shreenan, Vincent I-Ioullum. Helen Younker, Teacher. Hardware Co. Ltd. table linen. . . payment terms. THE GUARDIAN. advantage of this Free Offer. . ‘x Come! See! Buy! Gel- Your Gift Package FREE! i (lift. For The June Bride“. F R EE - - - Valuable! Gilt Package With Every BUY "HER" NEW CEDAR HOPE CHEST ON THE CONVENIENT HOLMAN EASY PAYMENT PLAN ontv oown Balance In Easy Monthly Installment: ALL NEW- I949 MODELS ON DISPLAY Canada's Finest CEDAR CHESTS Are Found at HOLMAN'S ~ ‘ _Moderately Priced At .. raasoaoaooeeosaossooeo HOLMAN CEDAR CHEST ONE WEEK ONLY A SATURDAY. JUNE4 lo SATURDAY, JUNE ll Gift Packages Worth 5.00 to 15.00 YOU give her a beautiful Cedar Chest and WE include with It the gift of some lovely and useful household article-valued from 5.00 to 15.00. Tho FREE Surprise Gift Package may contain pillow cases, shoots, towels or . Any one of which are useful and practical. Buy her Gift Chest this week-while the stock is complete and you are nblo to take . . The Hope Chests are beautifully finish- 011, In a variety of styles, moderately priced and available with convenient 45.011 To r9150. JUNEB, 19,‘, When you purc lot, which is placed in a Ballot Box. . . Ballot will be drawn and the Lucky have bought Absolutely FREE! it Absolutely FREE! Drawing Takes Place Saturday, June ll at 9 p.m. LOOK! -- _. You May Win The Cedar ChestYou Buy ABSOLUTELY‘ FREE! So ' L L me ‘Icky’ migrai- Cedar Cheat your name and n is to Win the" Chest tho m 80mg tool's» will be entered on a Bal- . 0n Saturday night, Juno 11th at 9:00 p.m. a. holder of this Ballot will receive the Cheat they So-Ordor a Cedar Chest NOW. .- . . You may win IRIS’ U Absolutely FREE! iHQLMA SUMMERS! "WHERE OLD FRIENDS MEET" . [K1155] I ~——' *4 o wv“ w" IIJLPI NEW ABGYLE AND VICINITY Mr. visitor alcoim Glllis was s recent o New Argyle. Mr, Billie Darrach, New Argyle, was a recent visitor to the city. River, was a recent visitor to New Argyle. Mr. and Mrs. Nichols: Glllls, De Sable, were recent visitors to New Argyle. Mr. Bert MscPhail nnd two sons. Eddie and Ewan, were recent vis- itors to New Argyle. Mrs. Robert MncNevi", DeSablc spent the week-end with her par- ents, Mr. and Mn. Daniel Darrach, New Argyle. nmLsnonouonNCrns Mr. and Mrs. Frank Myers were recent visitors to Charlottetown. Mrs. James Blrt was a recent visitor to her son Alonso of this district. Mr. Lawson Douglas, llead of l-Illlsboro, recently visited friends at Blooming Point. ' Mrs. James Birt. and Mrs. Alonzo Dirt visited St. Patrick's Road on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Hamilton Douglas and eon. Head of Hillsboro, were recent ylslboso to town on business. , i _ Mr. did firs. John ‘Prlnar, Wi- Mr. Garfield MacKlnnon, Clyde don, visited Head of Hlllsboro re- cently. Mr. and Mrs. Ira Gay. Charlotte- town, recently visited Mr. and Mrs. Alonzo Blrt, Head of l-llllsboro. Mr. and Mrl. Hamilton Douglas and non were recent visitors to Blooming Paint. Mr, Lane Douglas was a recent visitor to his home at Head of I-lilisboro. Mr. and Mrs. Hamilton Douglas and son were recent visitors to St. Patrick's Road. The many friends of Mrs. Thomas Baird join In wishing her a speedy recovery from her illness. Mr. Lawson Douglas, Head of l-lillsboro, recently visited his daughter, Mrs. William Condly. Psrkdsle. Mr. Arthur Chtlver has returned to his home at St. Peter's Day after spending the winter with hll nephew, Mr. Hamilton Douglas. The Women's Institute meetlnl was held at the homo of Mrs. Ralph Coffin with an attendance of 14 members and d visitors. IIICI TAG. OLD ITILI YNYSIIR. Glamorianahlro. Wale! — (0?) - A 40-year-old packet labelled "Five clnrota, id." wan mas hue. In than can a ts; out less than out a cont. _ r YORK SCHOOL Report for May: Senior Department Grade X: 1. Bernice Lewis; 2, Haul Andrews. ~ Grade IX: 1, Marina Watts; 2. Myron Ling; 3, Freda Newlon. Grade VIII: 1, Rose Watts; 2. Gladys MacDonald; 8, Norman Brown. . Grade VII: 1. JoanNeasy; 2, June Dennis and Elizabeth MacDonald; 3, Elaine Cooke. “ Grade Vi: 1, Muriel MacDonald: 2, Aldon Nowson. l-Iighut average: 91.1%. The following. made over 90$: Joan Vouy, Rose Watts, Bernice Lewis, June Donnh. Ilalno Cooke, Myron and Donnell Lin], Norman Brown, Elizabeth, Gladys and Mu- riel MacDonald and Marina Watts. . Anne Crockett. Teacher. Joan Vol07, IIPOIT OI‘ AIIANY IOEOOL For the month of May: Tirade IX: 1, Leona Naonan: 2. Vern Noorlan; I, Douglas Mscbsod. . AIGYLE EIOII SCHOOL Rsport for May: ‘ Grade X: 1, Adelaide Inman; 2, Jean MacDounll; 3. Elsie MncDou- gall. t Grade VIII: i, Mons MucPbell. Credo VII: 1, Elaine Macihall; 2, Mary MaePball: 3. Anna Mac- Phall, . j , . Grade VI: 1, lot-rains Williams. Grade V: 1, borne MacPhsil: 2. I 7‘ “I have lass lnlalied q beaco- cleaalag and I'm lhlly thrilled about the way VII. helped Ila wuintladowqwoodworhvoae- olaabllarlo-evenayholessrnlor years l hln been every- Orldo V111: 1, Reggie Noonao; 2. Corona Murray; 3, Philip Noonnn. Ruth Noonan (equal). Grade VII: 1, William Trainer: ' 2, Jennie Cameron: 8, Everett Noonan, lusts Delaney (equal). Perfect Attendance - Douala Manhood, David Ilachod, Vere Noonsn, Leona Noonan. .Pblllp Noonan, Ruth Naonan, Paul Noon- an, William hainor, Everett Noon- an, Mary Dawson. rblagiorwaablnllyvoaeslsn blladgwldsoeraratsocoon. ‘VI. a "VEL nuns m... IIOIISECLIANING IASlElt” iaysfinkllerrlhgVlstorlqlrlllllCclvnlbla Stewart Boiler. _ Grade m: 1, Eardley Bnwfl- 1 Marion MacPhsll; 3. Mlllm‘ Shaw. Grade III Morris NacDoullll- Grade l: (No tr!!!)- Porfoct attendance: Ilnlnflétfilnaru Lorna Burrows N"! "l"! MecPhail, Lorraine Williams. t on. Sylvia 8 mljlfe“ ‘.35 _ ltnulmwsusmrflfi-‘i-‘P’ snddlnseenedwlllld nlsnrlVlLianIIl7'°"“'I mus-summation lnavlaolusloatlsenvifl" and a. lob a am. wit!“ rinsing and without lsnvlnl I ~nesaallovorsbe sill." Try NEW IMPROVED VII- sm non vntenrl neurons-mans canon "*‘tfl~‘-'t'l-'-‘l“‘...:'.l"..8lfl‘b--~' "f"; PDUIR I v I : s.