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HUGHES DRUG C0.. will be open all day Friday. L-bUB-iJ-ZJ-il, I'll!) PARISH OF MILTON AND RUSTIUu-St. John's Church. M11- ton, S. S. at 1o A.lv1. Morning rruyer at ll A. M. Evening Prayer at 1.31) 1P. M. St. Mark's church, Rustlco :11 ' 3 P. M. Rev. W. J- Phillips. L-c194-5-23-l1. POLICE RADIO SERVICE — The Police Department expect to have their new radio service install- ed by the end of the month. Yes- terday, the contractors were busy marking out the changes neccssuq in the station for 11s uistallauon. ALBERTON UNITED CHURCH.- Bllth Anniversary Services, sunday, May 26th. 11 A. M. Morning Wor- ship. 2.30 P, M, Musical Prcgrzun and ilistorical sketch, ‘i P. M. Lyon- inz Worship. ‘The Rev. W. God- lrov, B. A. Supt. oi Missions 111 the Maritime Contercucc will be the special preacher. Thc DllDliC are cor- ‘ diallv invued to nttvnd- L-T05-5»2Il—li. RECEIVES DEGREE — Iiozne friends will be lnlcrcstml 1o know that Wilfred W. Slmvnrl, mu o! Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Stewart, o! Portage La Prairie received his dc- gree in Bachelor of Science last Wednesday at the Manitoba Unl- vcrsity. Mrs. Stewart was fotmerlg: Miss Florrie Winchester oi‘ this city and Mr. Stewart a brothcr of Mr. Bruce Steyvart oi Bcthcl, Lot 48. TO VISIT IN P. E. ISLAND — M:s. B.D. Farris. 39 Stcadman street, left yesterday for Charlollc- I town to visit her son-in-lznv 11nd daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Riclurdi‘ R. Rice. for a month. 1\I1's. Fmris l ls convalcscing nrcz-lv 10110111111 a] scricus operation performed in (‘ify , Hospital some time ngo.—.\lo11oh:1 l Times. | POLICE (‘OYRT - A hotcl- keeper. charged for the second time with the possession and operation of a slot-machine was lincd $40 and costs or fiftv days i11 jail at. lire *~——————=="' "“ "“ 1 “'U.\IE.\"S "ESCAPE" FUR. UYER FIFTY —-(CP) — women in imyu lo live m .l<'1l rooms ior economic “L” Club own {our founded bv Mrs, m '. is a workshop and v 11:100. ior ' u 1111 1111- 1110110 in Thcro arc women a you to fill 11111111111111 or asks prying the club. n "women who harrowing haven't very company as furnished headquar- Roman the women bQcQmg lcnrn to smile again, sometimes Y FHHIEBRIHV NOW -’\"HI.\(l'I‘ON— 10p» _ The "‘ 111111 dunlc is borrow’. om the south llldlillls. Anti. like the 1n- mukcs sonzx or the Jew- . ~11‘. She's copying the In. l- vwn imhions a 1' neck. ads she _______________ 11111.15 _ 1cm - Despite war, alre study- r- Sorhonnc. Unlycrslr/v or Imgllslh, calmd. Chlncse, _ m zllmzls. I-Imdus, I" m" n!‘ instances n nilot is down- he noes to “W “T111111 moment. and . n, l. ‘"37 "S fl Dcrlect tar- l 1 . l1.‘ (Vlnfinpnfs guns‘ court yesterday morninz. A rcccir- er of stolen goods unclcr tho value of $25 pleaded "guilty" and was givm a. suspended sentence. NEW RESIDENTS-Wallace Ar- chibald leaves ‘Tuesday for Prince Edvmrd Island where he will be employed for the summer with the Curran and Briggs Paving Ccnmrurv with which he has been cm-lloycrl during the past five roars. Ilc will be accompanied by Mrs. Archibald and two children. who will spoil" the summer with him-Amherst News. FOREST NURSERY IN I’.E.I— The establishment last wcck of n to - est nursery in connection with tho Prince Edward Island Nfviouul Park was supervised by J. C. Vcucss of Fredericton, S111wrintcnd1=1n 02'.‘ the Maritime Section. Dominion Forest Service. Mr. Vcncss rrturnccl at the end 0i inst wcck from his island province. The ulrscry is ho- ing developed to supply trrcs 1o 1h." l park in its forestration work. .\ll' Veness also confernerl with officials l o! the Provincial Forest Svrvicc ' about a programme oi work {or the l l present summer. - Fredericton Gleaner. VICTORIA DAY AT TIIE (‘IL-Ul- LOTTETOIVN POST OFFIFE -—‘ Friday. May 24th. being Victorutl Day and a statutoy holidiy. l w-ickets will be open for two hnillis . only, from 11.00 A. M. to 1.011, P. M’. DAYLIGHT SAVING TIME ; There will be no tlPll\'('l‘_\' l‘._\' "~- carrlers. Mails will be rcccivcd and l despatched as usual and colkwions ' from street letter bnxcs will bci made as on a normal day. The rural mail couriers will mnkc lhclr regular txips. Commcuclm Satur- day the wickets will b1- Opflllfltl and closed on Daylight Saving Timc RHLITA\R" FUNERAL — 'l"hc funeral or Mr. Gcorce A. Unc- Donald. was hcld yestcrrlny‘ morn- ing from his late rcsidcncr 100 Povvnal Strcct. to St, Duustauls Basilica. where Rcqulcm H1211 Moss w-as celebrated by R01". Connac. who also he'd service ct the grave A tiring party from the 8th Medium Battery. members of the Canadian Legion and members of the Old 8th Battery preceded the hfiflfse- The nallbearcrs wore: Messrs. .7. F‘ Ifiightlmr. Frank Slnsworth. William Bail. Frank MacDonald. Patrick Murnnchnn and Innis MacDonald. ‘Three volleys were fired over the grave and the Last Post sounded, LAID T“ REST-Thor!- wap yl large attendance oi’ son-owing rein- ruor 1 111.1111. by ;l1@§11@@d and comp-exits" of to- l Ilrwc fl’ \V!'l’lllt Flcld. m1- v. s _. _ . m ‘clays airplanes. _ ‘ '\ 1- A1" corps {PS-Hug ground’ m‘; DAYTON. P?‘ 1 9P I Rclwff-“yffoin aboadlndicatr- thn. _ . "m is lu-in’! stusllcd in the field Second GYP n‘ “>_{T“_“‘"*11m~ 1°!‘ (‘l "-1 fflllr} l)"; I uslrllocrical research lnto casualty . “Md as‘ . w 1° “f l 1 of whether the lmmlm 1n broad , lmt 10s? thcirdrvcs bccnl l is bclnr: oynr-loadpd, N0 “am is m. ,1 _ j. gmcnt Sllddk-ll; bcc. . h... hem made as yet to I F‘ ' u I , r ‘ Li’; with his two v-Hldrcn. and 11's 111v "»l'11-lr‘v-'. nl his Srollsvillr. ‘ham, 200 horses sl-ampidcd srv- gelilaiil-‘Xlj-rrlv-l H‘ _ I» “cl hum.- May I7. lvrfrrc mill-rig llw- v. . '11 r11 Fqlhfvll. ‘ilk snn. Jnlm em; ml!“ “CF05 cmml-y; 15,13‘ l ‘m, mjméd b) a _ h, n“ m“; lEtUl-HT.) was shot .':.s lu- lay aslcrp 1n m1 nmcr 111111110111. Bully 0i [were badly lnlured and were dc- og u I-Mver. w“, “m” ‘u; found in the kitchen ol the (arm Lorne. V I _ l _ gtroyqd, . ___ _ ‘____‘?,__u jaw) when three small infected coal became lodged in one nostril, IRudd, fought {or his llle and m- covered. Frightened by the flapping oi tents tlves and friends at the funeral of Mrs. Lewis S. Turner which was held yesterdagualternoon from the residence oi’ . P. W. Turner. 231 Prince Street. The service nus conducted by Rev. Carlyle Websler. Rv. Hugh Miller, and Rev. L. M. Murray. The pail bearers were: Mssrs Fred Shannon. Gordon Rice. Arthur Pealce. Arthur Wright. Gordon Hutcheson and Bertram Foster. Interment was in the Peo- ple's Cemetery. The familiar hymns "Rock of Ages" and "Abide with llle" wore sting. Rev. Mr. Webster in the course o! his ad- dress paid fitting tribute to the memory of Mrs. 'I‘urner, n. de- voted Christian woman. whose memory will be deeply cherished, and whose death is so widely de- plorcd. DAYLIGIIT SAVING TIME — Cltlzcils of Charlottetown. in ac- cordance. with the resolution oi’ the City Council, will lose an hour's sleep to-nicht to regain it again Seylt. 2 Al. l2 o'clock to-nizht all clock hands will be turned one hour ahead to I o'clock in the moruinc, thcreby- turning the eve- ninq into the morninq. Due to the fact. that manv recalcitrants will not be observing’ the new time. citizens will need to exercise care in giving and receiving time. PRETTY MAY “TUBING --A quiet wedding was solemnlzed in St. Paul's Church at 7.30 yester- day morning wlten Miss Ruth Ray- nor matron at Faconwood Hos/pit- al. daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Robert Rzvvnor, Cascumpec. and Inncc Bmnbdr. Leslie Dlegnan R. C .11.. or O'Leary, were Phillips. Atilton. a pr-rsonal Mend or lhc croom and a relative of the lwidc. Ilc was assisted bv Rcv. A. IIcDrcw Gurdncr. Rector of St Pauly». Thc bridc. who was prcttily nttirrzl 1n a tnilorcd nan" blue pin- unitcd in 111311181259 by R91", W_ J, - MY CHOICE FOR ITS MAY :3, 1940 __ —>__.l aoAsTin in cAllAoA av A srecm PROCESS "MS-Se . R1995 4111005111055...» l stuiped suit with silver fox scarf and corsage of Talisman roses, the ltat in Bijou rose with accessories to match, was nttcnded by MP5. W- J. Phillips, while the groom was ably supported by Bomlxlr. C1111- non, R. C. A. Mia Lilian Earle who presided at the Organ. render- ed the wedding march as the brid- al party entered the church, 111-1!‘- lng softly during the ccrcmouv. Immediately ailcr the Mr, and Mrs. Dicgnanl loft nnud showers of confetti and 110011 1v1s11- es on n brlct honeymoon my» to points on the mainland. The Guard- ian joins with numerous iricntls ‘n extending hearty fclicltntions. Keep bllnnrdk In the home. In thin weathered hrm home, 10 "1"" 1mm London. Wllllaln 1mm took hll own life and slew three m beds. Ile shit his wm; u aha nn from the kitchen door. __.__.______ LOOKJAW FROM COAL WEETMTNSTER. England _ (OP) - Contracting tetanus (lock- pfleces oi’ tarmac-yen r-old Tommy l l ._._.___i_______ HOBART, Australia -_ (GP) —- n a high wind at a horse crimp Aylmer PEAS AND CARROTS Mephisto PEAS, No. 2 Tin Each Heinz TOMATO CATSU P. Schwartz Prepared L SALE ARE YOU PREPA MAY 2am, 25111 a 21111. WEEK-END 15 Oz. Tin Each 10c. 3for---——--- 14 Oz. Bot. Each -- — - CPITIIIOZI)‘. ‘ _ ‘I51: 291: COCKTAIL SHRIMP Oz- Tin —-—--- 19c 24c I In Memoriam ARCIIIBALD A. MATHESON The death ol Archibald A. Mathe- son on Tuesday cast a gloom over Belleyuc and the entire surround- ing community. Mr. Nlnthcson who was u suc- ,u-ssiul {armor at Bcllevue was 1111101111 and bclovcd by a. wide circle of irlmuls and acquaintances and his pnssiuz n1 the 11g? 0i 67 years is .‘ tllfifillh‘ rcurcltcd l‘ Ill‘ 11ml not born in good health lfnr sumo time 11nd his illness be- lmmc mnrr- flFllll" dlrinz the past lslx 11111111115. lIr- passed away at. his ~V~~ --_r; home Tuesday afternoon. He leaves to mourn 111s wile who was formerly Margaret l\'lacPl1e1-. son oi Grandvlew and the follow. ing sons and daughters: Aex. under W.. o1 Charlottetown 11nd Ernest. Wilfred. Albcri. .\l11y, a; home and Annie whols tulchlng m Mt, Herbert. His funeral will be held this afternoon from his late resdc-nce l; 2 o'clock. WOULD FORGET IT PORTSMOUTH —- tCPl _ Fm Lecocqlt, 90, oldest man on tho Channel Islands. ioolcd 11's from; about his blrrhrlay ptlrtv due bp- cau=e 1t xyas April 20 and "r111. h, said. "wants to rldmu 11c 111s nor-n on the same day as 111130.." RED WITH Eatons Fearmans Island Brand Happy Vale PICKLES FOR THE LONG I LOTS OF PROVISIONS BULK TEA, Lb._________ 49G PURE LARD, Lb.--______ CHICKEN, 7 Oz. 1o» T... ____ 23c IVIUSTAHD, $0 Oz. Jar - — — — — —— 2“ 01- BOTTLE " Aylmer 16 Oz. Tin Hostess DlCi-ID BEETS ... Each ____.____ WAX PAPER STUFFED OLIVES 4 Oz. Bottle - —- —- - Lynn Valley 15 Oz. Tin PEACHES Each 140- 2for-—---- Bordens Tin 9c EVAPORATED MILK 3 For--—————- 25c DEEP SEA TROUT 15 Oz. Tall Tin Large Pkg. -- — - Dixie Helmet Island Chicken Sandwich Spread Small Pkg. _ _ _ LFOBSTER 99 PASTE a ~ 3 Oz. Tin 9c. 3 for CANAE IAN BREAKFAST CREAMERY Bulk CHEESE BACON BUTTER PEANUT First Grade BUTTER ~" 1111112 _- 17* Lb'__'“"3|0 Sweet Mixet c .91‘ Mustard PAPER NAPKINS, Pkg_ DRINKING CUPs (EORNED BEEF 2 Oz. Tin Each 17c. 2 for 3 Oz. Tin 9c. 3 for 100 Foot Roll 259 — ~ — 10¢ 12 igkagPkg. s31 DELIGHT SOAP Each 5c. 25g 2for-—9c 25c l2_ll.'b1sl.‘c-__ 270 Lb. _ _ _ 24c PICNIC STYLE PORK SHOULDERS 4 to 6 Lbs. MEATS and COTTAGE ROLLS, Lb. — - Prime RIB ROAST BEEF, Lb.—-— ROUND STEAK, Lb.--- Eatons Pure Pork SAUSAGE, Lb- -_ _ _ __ __ BOLOGONA Sliced. Lb. _ _ 19c Cooked MEAT LOAF, Lb. - _ _ _... Cooked HAM Sliced, Lb. — — - _.__ Cooked CORNED BEEF Sliced. Smoked FILLETS Lb. 14c. 2 Lbs- -___ FRESH FILLETS, Lb. FISH 24c 25c 29c 55c Lb. __ 29c 1 27c - - 20c Lb. __ KRAFT MIRACLE WHIP Salad Dressing 80z.Bot. 19c 32 Oz. Bot. _. 53c SALADA TEA Yellow Label 67c 1/2 Lb. Pkg. _- 34¢ Sunkist ORANGES Each 13c- New Winesap APPLES, La rge Pkg- Fresh FRUITS and VEGETABLES HEAD LETTUCE, Each - -18c LEAF LETTUCE 2 for - - _ _ - NEW CABBAGE, Lb. _.___— CARROTS, Lb. 9c. 3 Lbs- - — CELERY HEAD —--——-——- PINEAPPLES, Each - - - CRANBERRIES, Lb.--——23¢ NEW BEETS, Lb. 11c. 2 Lbs.— 21¢ Large Size Dozen — - — 49c 25c 2,51 _ 39c 29c 23c Good Size Dozen — -