1' AUH5 TWELVE Grape-Nuts Flakes Taste So Deliciously Different! Postia Grape-Nuts Flakes . . . the only breakfast cereal made front TWO GRAINS-NOT ONE . . . have a wonderful flavor that makes them a real breakfast tlirilL You get the delicious goodness of siin-ripened Wheat and Malted Barley - blended, baked and toasted in a secret recipe. And you get wholesome Iii'n-,eruiii nouris'li- merit, too. An energy food for biisy grown-ups and active youngsters. Delicious, Healthful Adam: QIHCIQTS Candy Cooled Gum 'lhcre's a world of pleasure in chewing ('hicieis. No less than ltifl frcsh mint leaves contribute their flavor to exery hm of candy-cinitcil (lhiclets. ltls SC:IlCtI-In iiaior . . . kept in bi ('ANl)Y COATING . . . IUlI(ICLI with f1!llL'-f4lilfflL' mini llaiiir. iihc yellow box Contains 'lVillil.VI7. ('lll('l.Ii'lS. FHE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETUWNI Island Odds And Ends 1 M...- Within three or four days after the announcement had been nude. that work was about to. start on the T. Eaton building in Charlotte- town. more than 200 applied at the Charlottetow-n National Emp- loyment office for work on the building. Practically all of these were men drawing Unemployment Insurance benefits. The same rush for work was experienced when the High School job was started some weeks ago. Not only were most of the men very anxious for emp- loyment. but some of them were considerably riled because they had not been selected for one of the limited number of vacancies. This experience disproves the oft-repeated complaint or the uti- intormed that those drawing bene- fits do not want work. The ti'uth is, that it small percentage of claim- iints are not anxious for casual employment, that is, jobs lasting two or three days. But the over- whelming majority will accept gladly any eniploynicni which promises to last a reasonable length of time. Any benefit claimant it must be remembered. can be dis- qualified from receiving benefits by refusing an offer of suitable cinploym.-zni. It is not practical or course. to offer an out-of-work stcnographcr or ii sales-lady. a job as l domestic, nor a bookkeeper employment as a laborer. It can be said. that since Un- eniploymcnt Insurance became op- erative in Canada that the emp- loyees' extremity is no longer the cniployers' opportunity to hire men on practically the employers' own terms. I O 0 According to gossip among the horsemen, Suinmerside and Char- lottetown share racing dates this year throughout the Summer months. The story goes that the two tracks between them, will stage three. lltiziits of racing each week. when Charlottetown has a two- ii.::ht week. Suiiinir-rside will have a one night's racing. and the fol- lowing week Summerside will have two programs and Charlottetown only one. That is the way they are talking on horsem.:-n's alley at the present time. 0 0 . It is time to have a look at fish- ing gear. Generally rod and reel need a little pre-season tinkering. and a line that is two or three years old may let you down after you hook your drcani fish. What a feeling! 0 0 0 When the new Federal building. is ready for zlccllilitllcy some months licnee Charlottetown will have more riigniiv as one of the 10 Provincial vcrl c.W.l.. Provincial Executive Meeting A meeting of the Provincial Executive of the Catholic Women's League was held Monday afternoon yin the K. of C. Hall. Meeting was called to order by the president. Mrs. Lorne Noonan and opened with prayer by the Rev. Director G. J. Maccormack. Minutes of previous executive meet- ing and correspondence was read by rec-secy. Miss Iphegenie Arsenault. Treasurer's re- port given by Mrs. Fred Steele showed a satisfactory balance on hand. Conveners present gave satisfactory reports of the differ- ent works accomplished, and inter- esting discussions took place as a result of the different. reports and also from the minutes. Among the items or new busiiieas was a sug- gestion from the president regard- ing the holding of regional meet- ings of several sub-divisions in a convenient area. This matter was fully discussed by the members and with the approval of the Rev. Dir- ector it was decided to hold the first-meeting during the month of May or as soon as road conditions are favorable. Prizes were voted for St. Dun- stanls University and Prince of Wales College and it was also decided to donate two special prizes for Christian Doctrine in sermon exams, one at which is to be given to pupil making highest marks in convent schools and one for pupil making highest marks in public schools. Father Maccormack gave an in- structive address. in which he stressed particularly increased membership and study clubs, and a comprehensive study of the new constitution. EXPIIOICEIPS FATE Captain James Cook. the Eleni English navigator, was killed by natives in Hawaii in 1719. 180 are Women. The same ratio holds good in reference to the al- most H00 claimants who live in the rural districts of Kings and Queens Counti.-s. . . The new pavement on Bi-iglitun road does not look any too good, now that the snow has disappear- ed. It is a little to early to pass judgment, but to the eye of a lay- man the road surface is showing more wear and tear, than expect- nfter such a short p'erii'rl of service, capitals. Clothes do not. niiike. the man, but a business house. hiring helpl is r.ci'la:iily more imprcstcri by it; well-dressed applicant, who is down at heels. By the same token visitors to the island RN their impressions of our city large- ly from its appearance. The new Federal building will dress up the block on which it is to stand, and probably inspire further improve- nicnts in the vicinity. . . . The building will lioiise mmiy iii' the civil servants now scattered all over town, and smart stores near- liy would attract trade. There is little. doubt that people with enter- prise will see the opportunities and make plans to capitalize on the situation. At any raw ii. is almost safe to predict, that inore coli- struciion or at least renovations can be looked for in that part of town. 0 O 0 Of the 900 people prt--eiiilv draw- ing liiirinploynieiit. Iiisiiraiice bene- lfiis in Ciirirlotletiiwii anti Royalty, one good treason for oaiyingoognoiiif Perhaps your home means a lot to you: you may have Ilnprovemema in mind for "when you can afford it”. Or may be interested in taking a trip. or Hurting up a small business of your own. Everybody Iiea his "own special drc-am" L- and moat people have to have for it. Now iii the time to open your special-piirpiiae savings riecniint at the Royal Bank) THE ROYAL BANK OF CANADA titan uiiei i New Nescafe is most "lV0tII'fllI. Ltd Georgetown And Vicinity tMiss Jean Murphy and Miss Isab-l Simpson. who are employed in Charlottetown. were week-end guests at their homes in George- town. Donald MacDonald, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. Howard MacDonald and Gerald Murphy, son of Mr. and Mrs. William Murphy. who are students at St. Dunstan's Coi- lnge, were week-end guests of their parents. Miss Dorothy Jenkins. Char- lottetown. was the weekend guest if her mother. Mrs. Florence Jen- iris. Miss Dorothy Cullen of the Pro- vincial Libraries in Charlottetown, was the weekend guest of her sis- trr. Mrs. Richard Curley of Burd- 0'19” and Mrs. F. J. DeL0ry of Georgetown. Miss Joan Murphy, student or Prince of Wales College. spent the weekend as the guest of her ma- ther, Mrs. Agnes Murphy. Mr. J. A. B. Maeconnell, teach- er at Savage Harbour School. spent the weekend at his home in Georgetown. Friends of Master Lloyd Walker. who recently underwent an oper- ation for appendicitis In the King's County Memorial Hospital at Montague. are pleased to hear that he has returned to his home in Georgetown Leading Seaman Harold Dicks of the Royal Canadian Navy and it member of the staff of H.M.C.S. Queen Charlotte in Charlottt-iiown. spent tho past weekend with his narents, Captain and Mrs. Nelson Dicks. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene MacDon- ald iind family of Charlottetown were recent gin-sts of Mrs. Mitc- Donald's parents, Mr, and Mrs. Ernest Roche. Const. Jack Giesler of sum- roersldc and Dr. and Mrs. J. R. TxfcCreri of Montague, wore visitors to Georgetown on Feb. 21. Mr. and Mrs. Robert MeC-uiiran i.nd Mrs, Stan Peardon of Mont- aque. were guests of relatives in C-corgetown on Feb. 2!, AC. EV!” NEW YORK. (AP)-Teniporary ("windy of the tiim young sons of FEBRUARY 25 executed atom spas Julius and Em . i ll Ethel Rosenberg was given S:itur- thearlsgsangs--EIOTQ inc” . . .5. 7! i day to their grancmother, Mrs dren's guardian. de-1 I,...I'l". Sophie Rosenberg of New York. U i n”” of our new arrival! Happy new mothers will be in I mood to rejoin. wit us over four new additions to the tam.,.,g Heinz Baby Food Family. Doctors nowadays are recommending finely sieved. easil -digested protein meats to aupplg) meat normalinfant diet. What a treat for you 14,. have exactly the right thing for your I)ilI)y,.rcaiIy to heat and serve; Watch for more new arrivals: - H El N 2 sreawzo 0 STRAINED BEEF 0 STIAINED IEIF HEART 0 STRAINED VEAL 0 STRAINED BEEF LIVER MEATS ll-HAL SAVE MORE! WITH A 10095 pure I71: owl cafee Now. pai-tleulsriy. you will want to make Neiicafb your family cofee. With New Neacafe you nlii-up z save over ground colee--up to 45c a pound if you take advantage of this special olcr. And consider this guarantee: You must get hm: iiavour. cup after cup. with New Nescafl than with ground coffee or your money will be refunded. all colee. i00',Va pan (ONCE--the convenient way pure coffee can he served. Ask your grocer today. This special nhr for a limited time only. off ON GIANT ECONOMY SIZE