“When a man brings you flowers—it means he thinks you're won- derful. You see, men are so practical. They must think a great dpl of you to bring you fijle, lovely things like flowul. . just watch what any man does when i he admires a girl . . . he forgets to be practical, and proudly marches in with an lfflll-lll of flowers." O Tbm is 4110a).! a [err/y n/ertmn of [mic [loam-and good Va/I/t-u/rcrr ylu m l/u Allied emblem. iiT\O”Will"*'T_ll'lt'| i" l UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT Beginning today The TOWN TAXI will be under manual- ment oi VINCE PETERS and BORDEN McDONALD Service and Satisfaction rGuaranteed warn m NEED or A "rm- Phone_1_0OO or 2568_ 01 Do not bc disappointed this season. oaoor rovous Applications tor bonus on brooder stoves will not be received alter May 24th. All brooder houses must be of new construction and of an approved type. They must be a distinct and separate building, easily mov- ed and on skids. Old houses partly remodelled or_ remodelled fox pens will not be eligible. PROVINCIAL DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE i Farm Machinery A limited number of the following machines available for immediate delivery: ONE ROW POTATO PLANTER (l only) TWO ROW POTATO PLANTER 40 GALLON SPRAYER 80 GALLON SPRAYER 200 GALLON SPRAYER MANURE SPREADER (l only). l Place your order hnnefiteiy. W. R. Jenkins 2l2 GREAT GEORGE ST. Weather You will need to keen the coal hln well tilled. W; Oilil SIIPPLY SOFT GOAL — iil\iiO OOAI. and OOKE iii SIIITAILE SIZES. A. Pickard 6's’ Co. PIIOIIE ‘240 - 241 Z <P i l Prize Winners At Mammoth Legion Bridge At the very pleasant Bridge and Auction Forty-Fives party held in the Legion Hall Wednesday even- ing. a presentation of prizes took place at its conclusion. Major Al- lison Rogers. the newly" elected President of the Charlottetown Branch of the Canadian Legion. made the presentations in a very imppy manner, congratulating the recipients who were heartily ap- plauded as they came forward to accept the gifts. In connection with this prim list the Ladies’ Auxiliary of thc Canadian Legion wishes to thank the merchants and friends whose names appear below, who so kind- ly and generously donated the prizcs and contributed vary large- ly in lliaklng the function the suc- cess it was. The names of the prize xvinucrs are: BRIDGE Ladies: " L-Mrs. Cllflflrll moi 2.—-Miss McLcllali. 3.-Mr. T. M. Brohailt. 4.—Mr. Willard Jordan. Consolation-fur, J. '1‘. Roblson. AUCTION FORTY-‘FIVES Ladies: l.-—Mrs. Ernest Anderson. iL-Mrs. Harold Stolwjw. ZL-Mrs, Alex Ford. Consolatlon—Mrs. Jay. Gentlemen: 1.—-—Ml'. Charles Mchrthur. 2.-Mr. R. Walton. 3.—Mr. M. Robinson. Consolatlorl—lvfa_lor F. J. Storey. Lucky door prlze—Mrs, E.J. Gal- lant. Lucky score prizes-Mrs. H. Mc- 15:60?) filing‘ Neill. Mrs. James Colcs. Mrs. Etta 300 Lax-um _ Dfllllflg- Ml‘. Clarence Duncan. 3300 1,0905“ i The donors were: *Crockett's 5900 Lm-du, ‘Jewellryl; Jenkins Pharmacy; The 3600 Leitnh _ ‘T091100 5001109; W. W. Wellner. 10400 Lingmnn . .I.td.; Moore (u McLeod. Ltd; l1. 1254 Lit LL .. '1‘. Holman Ltd: Agnew-Surpass 5000Louvic . shoe Store; G. 1-1. Taylor. Jewel- 1500 Lunward ier; Hughes Drug Co.. Ltd; the Maritime Stationers; Queen Street l THE CHARLOTTETOWN‘ GUARDIAN l Georgetown lilnd Vicinity ,. Collectors in the Canadian Can- Ileer Society Campaign. for funds l0 -lan Cltizeship Act. urns Meat Market; LePage Shoe Co, 5590 Mame - Ltd: H. L. Worthy Drug Store: 41m Maul-Md - Harry A. MacDougall; Kelly d: 3500 Madsm ~ McInnis; Rcddlns Drug Co; Rix's 150° Mlignfl Grocery; MacLean it McFadyeil. 3700 Mala“ Grocery: H. c. Atkinson: Mrs, 15°? M“ E“ |E2mest Anderson; Mrs. Scott Mac- 18° Manly“! v iCorkell; L. J. Stacey 12% xiii“? m J O T 1000 Moneta. léircraft Oarrler Bnck 2000 Mylarn i 2100 Ncgus l rom Training Orltse 4m NW M“ HALIFAX. May l4 —-lCPi—— $110005," lThe Canadian aircraft oarricr 530 Norman Warrior, arrivcd here today and 10000 Norm," rnnchnrcd in midstrcnm after n 400 Non“, ‘month-long training cruise which 1000 Norpick included tactical exercises with 1000); In,“ lhc Royal Navy's American and 1000010,. C0“ Wcst Indies Squadron. She war. 4000 Nmmm, zlccompanicd by the tlcstroyrr 4000 03mm _ Nnoika which also look part in 2020000001,, the exercises. 509 Qkglla An hour earlier Seaflre nnzl 2009 Orpngdg ,_ Firefly aircraft which had taken 3900 (Jr-lac , off from the carrier's decks, flew 18400 Osisko . over the city and lauded at Enst- 1500 Osu . crn Passage Airport, across the 1700 Pamour 1300 Paramaq . .. combat cancer, are meeting with a good response from citizens in their canvas o1 the town. l Wedly dances which will be held l each Wednesday for the summer! months and which are sponsored by the town of Georgetown were started this week. Music is nrovld-i rd by the Holy Name Orchestra and is of a high calibre. “i- I Continued bed weather has inter, fol-ed with nonmal fishing and at‘ limos has caused ell boats to stay tied to wrilarves or at anchor. The catch is reported light but hopes for improvement are hold by many fishermen. l Mr. William Rafusc of Maiden, Mass, accompanied by his daught-| er Ernetic arrived ln Georgetown] on Tuesday. having motored from Maiden and will spend two weeks‘ visiting Mr. Rafusds mother, Mrs, Minnie Rafusc. Mr. Rafusc ls anf employee of the Beacon Oil Com-I pony of Everett. Mass. "The adjourned March Ecssion, of the (Tountv Court. for the Fhftti Iii-l??? 51°41?“ Biliiii" ‘ 2hr‘: Gfi£lll\:::gl:flll——\ll'h. A. J Howattmqn Tuesday’ 01M. C1000 £00000] "—M"- ‘V- 60*“ lillolbllldedntillih Lollflcasealih an filvlonl it-Ml". Clifford hlacDonald. rm. 0cm was disposed o“ Th; 11,51! Canadian Citizenship Certificate“ to be used in‘ Kings County. inj open court. under the now Canad-_ issued to the Rev. Paul Lincoln Richardson Ol hlc-ntaguc. Upon presentatlvn of the certificate. the recipient was congratulated by His Honor Judge Trainor. Mining tOontlnued from Page ti) 300 Macassn. . 500 MacDonald g harbor. l l l I .r_..__.._________ “They're they're l CHRISTIFS drill? CRISP-is the word for Christie's Dainty Sodas! Crisp-because they're baked the Christie way! At your groccfs, always ask for lacy, oven-fresh Christie _Im'nt7 Sodas. II ILOOIIIIEJ VIOIIITY Mr. nod In. Bonnet Howard c! Lot ‘I were recent vlllbra to Sum- lnerside. Messrs. Ivan leieholeon. L. l- Kenny were in Bloomfield reo- ently in connection with the fir? which recently destroyfld i l residence. 98¢ Ifldlnfi “will” and warehouse of Mr. Keith Pr!" o! Bloomfield station. . W l J nes of Qt. John- “lg. hagsbeeyen l: recent visitor B! his cousin, m. nee. Jan" Rloseville. ma. m Griffin. we. In!!! MacDougall and Iranoel. 01 Bloomfield Station WI! N00!!!‘ visitors to Bummerslde. Miss Inen Smith who U em- ployed at the Oo-Operative Store ht 0'l.ieary. spent the week-end with her Dlrenil. Ml Ind “"- aoy Smith o! Bloomfield Sta- tion. Mr. and Mrs. Aneee Gallant and son who have been residents of Charlottetown for the past few years, have recently moved ‘to their home at Bloomfield Sta- ,tlon. i‘ Master heddie Peter-e of Iioom- fleld Otatlorl spent e very D1"!- ant day on Sunday visiting his cousin. Master Nelson Gallant. of Piusvllle. Messrs. Ralph Macbauasll. David MacDougall end Leslie OT-falloran, who have been em- ployed in st. John for the win- ter months have returned ‘to their respective homes in Bloom- field. Messrs. Vance end Albert Mac- lKay of Bloomfield. were visitors to their home in Campbellton on lSunday. GANONGS cnocolms Ttrilll salos srsooo. ital-li- Trlaflcnalvtssl TORONTO. Niay 1s -~ (or) - Five minutes after he had stepped out of a Toronto taxi-cab. Dr. W film for your-Fine WA$HABLI§S mm’ D/SHEX land told him to keep the change} ,a.~_vhn>. of xii-menu mic. ONT-l treallmd he had given the "hacltleflreunh l°”"_3~ llalue Of Building Permits Increases l8 sso bill ln mistake for e $2 bllll lHymlO f-laynlan. war veto-rom and independent cab owner, reported the mistake to police. Doctor and cab-bio out tocclher and the cobble Messrs. Winston Callaghan and Patrick Callaghan of Ebbsfleet, were recent visitors of Mr. Frank MacDougali of Bloomfield Ste.- tion. 20500 Pen Rey 732 Pick Cr . Reverend Judson launders held 19° Plmie" -- services in the United Church 150° PM Pr“ Hall at Bloomfield Station on ‘i200 Premier . 65 50nd.‘ 800 Preston . 140 2500 Que Man 7O Hg‘? t ‘a 1 B Sxlisdzlls ‘ialtliloilrirlillllelld lvllelle H000 ma“ _ as ' ftors to OLeary on Monday. i500 Reno l2 4-500 Richmac . .. 26 My,’ an? Li?‘ ‘Va-gon‘ 0507p 10200 Rom." 0 32 an em y o er on. ere 3400 Roxana _ 57 visitors to Bloomfield on Sunday. 000g 23%,,“ t g0 s’! Mr. Fred Rennie of Alma and 575 San Am _ _ 035 Miss Ella Rennie of Elmsdale 300 Show I 4100 were visitors on Sunday at the 24935 Shem" 4 300 home of Mr. Keith Pratt and Miss 1500 Si§q_-ge_ , 4g Maude Pratt of Bloomfield Sta- esoo Sladen .. . 4o tion. 100 Springer . . 102 2000 Slarratt .. . 70 M3‘. and Mrs. Stanley Dalton 3000 Stccloy 1.; 1-2 of charlottetown were recent vis- 2350 Sleep Ro . ltors at the home of the lattel-‘s 2000 sud Con .. brother, Mr. Wilfred Dalton of 400 Sulivan [pt 'l_ i600 Taku .. 1100 Tfifk H Mr. and Mrs. Keir Dunbar of 15007710111 Fund St. Eleonora were week-end vis- 9390 Tltllrlivll ltors to Bloomfield Station. 319° “"15 R05 Mrs. Harold Horne has return- 1950 "W W" l» ed to her home in mu River 1023x210?“ ' with her infant daughter, Sheila ‘ » Jaabell. 35m wek“ Mr. Lelth ‘Thompson, egg grad- m" Wills" ~- er of Ml‘ Keith amt of Bloom- "m “"0"” ~ ~ - lfleld Station is at present grad- 5000 Ym" in; eggs at the grading station pm,“ of Mr. Jsek roley due to the rec- ent fire which destroyed the up- to-dete grading station of Mr. 230° §:I‘1’{';""Orfl 3g Keith Pratt. Keith intends to nef grading home again shortly as soon as he can purchase n suit-l able building. Keith apprecietesl very much the kindness of the Bloomfield Station merchants, Mr. Rey Gallant and Mr. Jeck ioley, who so kindly offered the use of their grading station since his Grass <5 Qlhtlotls. BROS. LIMITED, sr. STEPiflEN, N m! 16. m, ‘$26.... 9N special occasions, or any occasion, a box of Ganongs says for you: “I'm thinking of you, and I “at you l to have the finest‘.‘., A Only the choicest fruits and nuts and flavourings, only the purest chocolate are good enough for Ganongs Give Ganongb, the finest in the land. One o] these days-soon we hops --luc'll have Ganlmg} for you every time you asly oaolatesy . flrheelm» s» m. this l I - a Inventive grandfather, Barter, 85. makes life happy fur Ann and Teddy Jechmen of Eloh- vele, Ont. lite intent effort h I Levis ‘ l h‘. . .. 20! pounds end took him yeere to build. 1t carriee ‘ls today S10 richer. i _ - 0 Model Steam-Engine ‘fakes For llide _ 0 model steam engine which weighs eoel In u smell lrln behind the two oxtre eaet. Morn for tvro one-time. h M“ It Alberto. elsslams j; ‘building advanced l...“ UITAWA, Mly ls-(Olei-Totel value of building permits ilued by 20f municipalities making monthly returns lo the Dominion Bureau of Statistics showed e decides in- crease in every province except Prince Edward Island in i046, tho Bureau said today. Total value was 860M096. an increase of tiwnootoa over 194s. New construction accounted for $308,149.90, and additions, altera- tions and rerlirs for $07,454,278. Permits for resldantiel or hob- lng construction increased 882.802» m to $110,091,307 and commercial 377170.982 to $100,260,381. Industrial building was valued at $54,761,683, an increase of $22,069,914; institutional at $28.- . e rise of 83,121,869; and! Build?! 10b! l! $4,214,562 e gain of $1,444,101. Ontario municipalities reported the highest value o! building p". mils with $150,520,101 comparcd with $60,063,564 in 1945. Quebec in- creased to $111,815,308 from 350,. 250.660; British chlumhrh m era-l P113877 from fltflifltu: Alberta 1s 529338.950, a 71.5 per cent gain; Saskatchewan to slamooir. an in! crease of 142 pe: cent; Manitoba to $10,300,341 a 48 per cent rise. I-n- the Maritimea, New Brunswick gained 262 per cent t0 MQZMSC Nave. Scotie gained 01 per rent tn 97,440,781: and Prince Edward Ir- land sunk 26 per cent to $401,250. Vlltl-IGI of building permits for residential construction by prov- lnoee in i040 wee u follows (fig- ures for 1040 bracketed): REL. 800,860 GINO); Nova Scotle, l4.- illfi) 02.534012); New Brunt. wick, 00,812.53 ($740,862): Que- bee. 949K341 (IILMQMO): Ont. enlo, $71,170,000 ($61,734,005); lhbl, 810,310,116 (030,000): manna. 81,610,002 British Columbia. $25,070,“! ($18,: flfll). fl" LIVE HOGS y The Livestock Marketing loard otters for the conveni- _°l l'°9 jiroducers on Prince Edward Island a complete "lldlmfl "PYICI- When you have a shipment of hogs, con- tact the truclter nearest your locality. For pPUmpt service, advise your trucker a day or two in advanlce of shipping date. QIICI Following is a list of our Truckers: Mun” "PPM": D- RIY Brooks 8t. Peters, Sterling Squires Montellw, James ltfelleod Mos-ell, Erneetl Murphy Cardigan, Linwood McNeill Mt, 515w"; |i‘_ L 11mm” Lake Verde, Everett Redmond Melville, William Mcltee Sourle. Clifford Peters m", R00"; 5,00,"; .v COPPER FUNGIOIOE Easily dirpmiHe-ronreiu I'll eu-n wet/in; and sliding agents. Used by leading rene- llercialgrnwerr. PBRENOX is e highly eon- centreted copzer fungicidal powder, vvhlc gives alert- ire control of— O IAILV AND LAT! ltlOttfS Oi‘ POYATOIS _ O lATI IUOIII OI TOMAIOB O Cli-IIY IHOOII Q NO? DOWNY IAIIOIVI O TOMATO LIA! IAOtO O CUCUNIII IONIDIIV MllDlV! ~ And meny other fungi-ms diseases of fruit trees, well tables and ornamental! for which e copper fungicide in recommended. l-ib. and i-lb. cans, 70-lb. drurnl. CANADIAN INDUSTIIIO LIMIIID mo»: Clienledebivhlee Mentreei ' ‘IereMe Chlthlrn, OM-