THE GUARDIAN. CHARIDTTETOWN race Nmr: ' "General County Attended Maritime U , ”' M" "”''''i 4515!! among r RcKB0"”M-PR'CE.s E Miss Frances Johnston. director i of the Children's Art Centre was ellected Prince Edward Island's ice-President ot the Mtritime Art Association in Saint Jo n. N. r B. on Friday. May 3th. . Attending as representative of the P. E. I. Arts and Cults Gui-id. Miss Johnstons was so- Federations of Agriculture will be held this month and it is t -l um Mr. A. H. Turner. Secretary at the Canadian Agricultunl Prices Support Board will ad- dress the gatherings. ' The Queen's County meeting will be held at l-iunter,River on Your salads can be the talk of your family and guests if you use this famous de luxe Salad Vinegar-Cider, White or Mail -for your salad dressings. Famous for a hundred years for flavor, strength and purity, this wonderful . Brudeneil presiding. Details and operations of the proposed potato marketing boards will be review at these meet- ings. General lscusslon on agri- cultural matters and organizations will take place as part of a pro- gram that has not yet been com- pleted. New Honors For Dr. lantz Cow standards is the ultimate function of the onodcrn museum. To ll- lustrate the importance oi! pres- ervation he said that "the peaks in human artistic extort should be available to developing creative talent. so that it may be conscious of the mark at which to shoot." Miss Johnstone spoke on "The Arts and Life". and commented on the relation of the artist to soc- iety, ol society to art, the posit.- ion of the Canadian artist tibday. and the source or the creative urge. Officers elected for the coming w'm'd"' M" '1' W” "" cmwm by "I" P" A" ml" 38 IN GROCERIE8 .. .. ..... ..... -... ----m me -- ROCK norron PRIC Mount Herbert. On the following It A” '39cm'V' day the Prince CountyJE'ederstion mn'?:”&;E,ftlllg: m;,':'o312nc':: gig: Heinz Brand M3?” Ix! g',E,,f,'f,f,f l:cI,.Sug;,';l:l::T;:;'"gh2;f present at the conference which C DE. ICE. CC. . . .sOAPs btooke. in the chair. '.l.'he.Kin '. 1”” fl” W” d'”'”' A MW” ai Swift's Brookfield 4 A . slae bars . . . . . . . . . 236 com mew”: will be hew'-t "” ”"”"'"”” ”” ”" ””"" " CHEESE 1 lb Bali rolls 49: s 1.... n....a2o....o... gither Cardigan or Montague on l?Ive:vWBEll:s:v'ici:tld&h:r in aillrhllzlll 1 L), 0.33”. ng . y . 2 fins for 19: riday. June 23 with the presi- ' ' - I dent. Mn wurred Macnonaia. ”” mm W "” ”'””"”"” '” HONEY. pure. ea. . . . . 25: We Have Them- Fresh Salted Windsor (hstle Brand-18 oz. bottle LIME JUICE PEANUTS. 12 oz. cello bag 29: EXTRA SPECIAL-lge. 2 lb. box lSOdDA BISCUITS . . . . . . . 42c l Daog or Cat Food. 2 tins for 25: SALT. 2 Iii. round box. ea. 9: Ginger Snap COOKIES. lb. 23: No. 1 Creamery y BUTTER. per lb. . . . . . . . 55: A Real Treat- KRAFT DINNER. 2 pkgs. for 27:. Chocolate Marshmallow y y COOKIES. a real buy. lb. 354: Choice Quality Oak Leaf . TOMATOES. 28 oz. I-Ins. ea. 16: Choice Quality 20 oz. tins . 19: Oak Leaf CORN. 2 for . . . 29c salad vine or is me b t d lgxar were as follows: President. For Summer Drinks es an . 1. ure 1-! 1. mm. ecogomical b In the herd of Dr. J. P. Lantz at depart1Iientl1o1 Ilrrie! sl-ll” :1. For T whiter wuh x Coop Brand . . , you can UY Charlottetown, the Jersey cow, Allison University, Vlce-Presl- RINSOI Igg. pkg" ea. . . , . 33c FLOUR, 24 lb. bugs, ea. SL5? household uses -a Maritime product. To get the most out of your crisp, fresh salad vegetables, use only the best. Best for catsups, relishes and pickling, too. Send Ior YOUR FREE COPY ol our new Recipe Book which contains scores ol delicious salad and pickling ideas and KB VINEGARS Canning, N.S. Kcppoch Double Qarmen has com- pleted a 5 year old record of 3.093 lbs. of milk and 472 lbs. of let. in 365 days. Keppcch Jester's Beauty In 365 days has produced 7,708 lbs. oi milk and 469 lbs. of fat, with a test of over 6.00tl; as a senior four year old. The former is a granddaughter and the later a daughter of Brampton Jest.er's Standard 2nd. a. famous bull that was used for several years on Prince Edward Island. Incidentally. gosslp has it around the Head Olllce of the Canadian Jersey Cattle Club that in a sur- vey at breeders on the American continent, and a vote taken. that the cow that wins the honours of bclng acclaimed the greatest brood cow of the Jersey breed of all dents: P.E.I., Miss Frances John- stone, N.S.. Donald Maoxay, N. B.. C. H. Posse. During the conference. President Harris mmended the radio art classes afforded rural P.E.I. un- der the sponsorship oi! the Arts and Crafts Cruild. l.0.D.E. Officers Are Elected MONTREAL. May 31 -(G'P)- Mrs. John H. Chlpman, M. B. E., or Toronto, tonight was elected president or the National Chap- ter of the Imperial order Daught- ers of the Empire at the conclus- ORANGES. 2 doz. . . Firm Ripe ROCK BOTTOM PRICES IN FRUITS Juicy California--344 count TOMATOES. lb. . . . . . . . . . 27: ROCK BOTTOM PRICES IN MEATS WEINERS. I5. . . . . . . . . 47: Large New Zeaiand Delicious EATING APPLES. doz. . . 59: Extra Large Size--126 California ORANGES. doz. 69c Local ASPARAGUS and RHUBARB in stock .. 79: Fine Quality Sliced K5,... time. is the dam of Brampton Jes- ter'g Standard 2nd, known as Jes- tei-'a Royal Maid. This will be welcome news to several ion of the chapter's golden jubi- lee convention here. Vice-presidents are Mrs. K, I. G. Drope, Toronto; Mrs. L. B. BACON. per I5. . . . . 61: MAYFIELD W. I. acting secretary. Roll call to be answered with name Fresh and Mat, Th 1 ml " The slcic committee reported of place or birth and some inter- Dl'- 1-511;!!! W110 ha: 501' th 5 ft T to Mr E E Wedd e regu or man y mee ng sending nn 3; ta; 3 k t t u g b t 1. years een ccncen rs rig on 9 ma . oron ; s. . . 1 5 H e 0 E as us an E on t blood of this sensational cow. and Toronto; Mrs. A. K. Richardson: lbs 153 The weather is just right for a. .picnIo-try: Maple Leaf Brand, Delicia style MEAT LOAF, per lb. 53c of Lhe Mayfieid Women's Institute member. School Committee re- WRS 119191 On May the fifth at the ported soap and paper cups pur- home or Mrs. Miller Orr. chased for the school. New com. The meeting opened by singing mittees were appointed. Sick: Mrs, C 11 ti lit 1. M t- ingocliitfsertlmbyrnlgslnyfglng f;2;...1ff,., in the bull that he recently port; Anthem. arm which lunch was IlsastgyezgncggtrtalitfonUmge served and a social hour enloved again of the blood of this worm Toronto; Mrs W. R. Walton. Jr., oallvlile. ont.: Mrs. Fred W. Bates, Toronto; and Mrs. B. 3. mm. Maple Leaf Quality Shankless the Ode. iollowed by the Creed W. Nichol on M . B, And , b 11. in unison, Roll call was answered school:-lira. Edd; Cole, nllteilgls y H mmw” m”"””- All provincial presidents are H 5,: by an exchange or flower slips. Helen Younker. Lunch:- Mrs, SPUDLINGTON, Llncolnshire. vice-presidents of the chlpiet I ' ' ""' ' ' Ohosen secretary was Mrs. J. G. DORCHESTER, oxxordshire, England - (OP) - Nora. an eight- mgland .. (cp) .. The museum spragge, Toronto, while Mrs. Pet- There were seven members and Leigh Houston. year-old shorthom cow, is suck- two visitors present. Mrs. Eddy Coles invited the ya The secretary Mrs. Lloyd Houston was appointed absent. members to her home tor the June meeting. It is to be held June 5. ling seven lambs in 5 stal-l next to one where she is bringing up four calves. Hitler. This sensational Roval offer our: Be Duplicated! LOVELY DOUBLE STRING OI SIMULATED PEARLS You'll love these Revel treats! Delight your family with super delicious desserts that make in a iitfy . ; ; cost only a few cents a serving. Choose your favorites trom these ; 3 : World's most popular puddings in 4 delicious dsvors. Smooth. creamy satisfying. Wonderful source of food ou'll hardly believe your eyes! Those glowing, lustrous simulated pearls can't be duplicated anywhere near this low prlcol And they're yours new-for only 501! and 3 Royal dessert loco panels-right at the time when pearls have again become the most popularaccouorles for your smartest clothes! here has been presented with a er L. Robinson also of Toronto, writing table once used by Adolf was named treasurer. Organizing secretary is Mrs. R. M. walkey, Toronto, and Mrs. J. D. Detwiler oi London. 0nt., was elected educational secretary with Mrs. Hugh MacMahon., also of London, as her assistant. Echoes secretary is Mrs. Laur- ence Grout, Toronto. and standard bearer is Mrs. B. J. Tupmsn ot Saskatoon. Oontinued from page 1 the room: "Isn't it a not that Trygvs Lie is a known Communist end that he is behind a movement to seat the Chinese Communist; in the Unit- ed Netions?" , Rankin also alleged that the U. N. is intemsrtng in the internal affairs o! the United States. Acheson said that no one in the Government has questioned l.le's good faith. The rest all his answer to Rankin was lost in the general hubtrulb, with both men talking at the same time. After the session, a. number of legislators praised the Secretary's speech. while Senator Joseph Mc- Carthy (Rep. Wls.), a chic! critic of Acheson, told reporters: "Th: Red Dean of Washington is still in form." ' Contrary to same expectations. the meat, of Acheson's report was in his prepared address. not in his answers to questions. which were mainly repetitions of what he had already said. In these ans- wers, which were not permitted to lied strength. he said, the West will .not pmvcke war by weakness. Discusses London Meetings In his speech. Acheson went at great length into the London meetings. He drew applause when he said the Foreign ministers of the North Atlantic oountriu had agreed that they needed "adequate lorces" for deience against Soviet Cctnmun' . , The whole theme of the address was that the Western Powers must get closer together in their econo- mlc. political, and military oper- ations than they now are. Acheson made a reference to Canada when he noted that a study is being made in the United states to discover the adjustments necessary to achieve s balance in American international accounts. he said. Large Choice o rein era: 0 0'11! ores Taste the Difference 5 r-' Remember We Are Your Swift's Cooked Meat Dealer A NEW HOT WEATHER LINE SOTVO Oils -:- WE DELIVER :Take advantage oi our Rock Bottom Prices to phone us your order and save your 'dollars. Two phones to Phone 2807 or phone 2808. City deliveries l5cx' ul3url:lan deliveries 25:. C0-OP Queen St. attended session of the North Mr- lantic Treaty Council. He said the meetings "mark the beainnins of something new." but did not say .59., t b th t. evidently r ' . l:):IIlql(I;l)'lt:dPl'i!Tl:::u&l suihggrt of ill: lliiluln mind In the ?:Val- df:-1'9L””5 . 9'V5YWA N0 SQQQY tea ieavesio general argument for unity and opment of the North At n c P liW.l." '. J05? no amount get rid of. Mm-m, strength of the West. With uni- community In 1 new force in would add boiling . iarzdeilghihli cups! Bestieayoucan buy! affairs-s strong centre of Amer- :t!::.n-Durapean power against Rus- The not is. Acheson sold. the "tree nations have come to an- other tims or decision" when they must determine whether they will go forward in increasing unity or lali back into "total tallure." For the United sum. coins for- ward meant abandoning the idea that the country could pull apart trom Europe when the Marshall Plan ended in 1952. on the con- trary. what the United states had to do was to develop and expand "partnership in the North Ameri- can and Western European com- munity of nations." .,.g,,..:.... SAFETY-FIRST LESSON IDNDON - (OP) - TO 011000?- WE SELL Fllll LESS . . . . We Deliver SUPER MARKET Pliones 2807 & 2808 dFUUI lU1WI"LIMI-LIW-mIlW.1 s'l,-'l.l'Ll'l.J'I.J'l.i"L"i .I'I.i'l.i"l :"l .1. fl ,:'l T'L"L1 .'l ."l..'l."lJ'Ll'l;"1J'I."L'L'l-:'l :1 :'l i'l..'L"l..'l.."lJ'l I141 l'L"I l'l 2'1 7'1 l"l H H NOMESSI Cleaning up is easy! Fuo ruse P Fuoeuzss! l-'rM'l'-3-ssrr-in llmtiaevavfin-oi 1 NOW! With handy LIPTON TEA BAGS enjoy Lipton: rlircjgs new blend! age children to be careful. the borough p girhelr nso especially important for Lug-gr 91.... Mufpgl "The canlwim Giodwgnmemmhu d Pummhn Wm Wt ' 1;. 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Nethleriandr mrelsn Minister. it d"h;vl:':h.”iu"h0;o:o':”; DII GOVOTIIIIIOIIT Nothing to add but fresh milk. doubts string I enclose 50! and I face Panels llem Reysl '” d”ld”d' ”h”"" "M' "M ' yup gpem, on gm”.-egg .'.,...j 3,.-. '(m.mmmp...u.....) muxormzmhegaclgrgrag -:5-o3: om" mm”, ,, c,,,,,,,,,. ED INSIDE TOILETS for Schools may be PIMNI-Y ' .. planted years ago. hlve done rea- - ' mun ll'5&5'xor l'.3'-'lxi..b.';uel.oi.h'?l.l.'”.',? non-on well on have never been obtained in time for annual meeting by , common economic problems." 5i-l'il!P0d- "9 N '. STRIITI O r w. N cl" - Time For Decision Om WICKHAMBRXK. II Ik. " Acheson spoke with great en- nssland - (or) - Tbeal-lealdoents l' " DR" TTQHFORAIHITIDTHINIY. R9,. thusisetn OI. the London meetings hag, bouggy-ea by noisy goon in c I H ..-.. where he met the British and negrby gnu mung . remedy. They .T NIOWD 0''! French Foreign Ministers and also tied I light to the tree-top.