7srofne closer lll.|. m rnuuv y MAY24tIa. l I PLAN youa Home alum: av saormuo For: rnaoa vsauas. srorrap onrvas- , 6 Oz. Bottle McLARENS TASTY sear-mi FOR SANDWICHES-Bottle AYLMER SWEET RELISH- 16 0a. Bottle .. §EHWARTZ PREPARED MUSTARD- - 32 Oz. Bottle .. ISLAND BRAND SONELESS QHICKEN—7 Oz. Tin u...‘ OLD SALT SMOKED SARDINES 1N 0lL-2Tins....... .~oae aapltoiaa an}: aale_a.aQllIl .... -. ..¢-- s. 30c 25c .... 49c 23c H. P. SAUCE- 31/, Oz. Bottle WAX PAPER- 100 Foot Roll .. Joanna's GRAPE JUICE- Ilarge 32 Oz. Bottle __P______._ KRAFT aausu CREAM cuaasa ~ SPREAD-Pkg. .- s...» 35c‘ 25c 49c 17c 344 COUNT ORANGES- Doz. 85c—2 Doz. . ¥.‘.‘.“."F.‘T‘.‘.“T.T..’.‘.’.‘°.‘?T... 16c iilll.‘.‘.‘.‘i”l‘.’.“.‘f".'.‘?lsff... .. 29c §EtD..LFTT"FFT. 21c i°°F..°.°.‘T’.“.T.f".‘?‘.‘.°.“‘T'?T’.‘.T.T 23c us“. aaialao lasso rvv Y n c ATKINSON - o g2?! i (GIIOCETE-RIA) Grafton St l Dorotliy Dix‘ Says-n to do_ cs. (‘Confirmed from Pace ACQUIIE TRADE. Perhaps fame and tor-tune were presented to in the past. Perhaps they never were. At any rate. every girl in tihese day's must realize that it is just as necessary for her to acquire some trade or profession by which she can sulpport herself as it is for a boy Elie can't count on marrying a meal ticketuas her mother and “Grandmother did. because the war has produced an acute short- age in the husband supply, and Mary Jane is going to have to earn Z) her own bread and butter‘ and cake, if she is to have any. Sb I urge every high school girl graduate to go straight from her riassrocm to a good vocational school where she can have expert guid- ance in her choice of an occupation. and then to give all that is in her to arquiring a skill that will enable her to command a good salary. For thereby will she secure not only m-ofit but happiness. for no woman ls lonely or bored who is doing the work she loves to do and making the money to buy the things she desires. . The best happiness insurance that anv girl can take out is to make hfsmat seif-stipuurtinvr. If the marries. she knows better how to handle t.» family finances because she has earned her own living and knows that every dollar is stained with blood and sweat. If she does marry. she does not have to be oltied sq s poor 01d mam gm l; m illllruendent girl bachelor. ‘m5 into it. so Th!‘ other is W"! You supply the b ‘DRESS. liifihfllhg Wk m‘ Way a bow malls!‘ to bear ‘in mind. bu. ‘ She does not have to stand a cruel a-nd a Atari’ husband becaue- she can walk out on him and into a good iob M . Prue has the misfortune to lose a ROM husband and is left with a o. ‘ t le children. she has a trade by which ma n", sumo", shun, on 1,111 other pieces of advice I yrls-i-i to lrnnress upon you. dauwhbera. e s never to forget "l" Wm’? 15 paid for accordint to the stkiil that do your lob so well that you can mt a high mdce on it. when chccalnz your life work. that the asic needs of people. the more certain you are oi’ n l‘ all W11’ will trim-shoot at the stars. but it is a new sauce on a is ted on n hat. the cut of a coat. that hits the v t l ; 11's HEREX Ke-‘Atn m A BRIGHT new amass, ->. girls on a sliver saizvor GBAIWILL for photographs. continuation us: m- autumn- uowalo aunnna Footwear. ' CHILDIIN’! Art Exhibition wlill ba opened Thursday, May 33 for time z-s-stcu. 5-12-21. SACRED OONOEIT Christian Church. 8.30. Silver collection. p s-zs-zs-zi KENNEDYS mums" wean Store altarated me Quem Street: Brace Bull 5-23-11. SPORT T068 for Ladies in cord- uroy s and shorts. flannel mi 8min Ila and short-s, slack suits in wotoilggnd Alpine (gotta in aillthe madas opular ces. lien. POLICE COURT-Charged with of liquor. a I300 in jail by M. Martin yesterday morning. Six drunks received sentences rangluu from s. suspen‘ " sentence to $20 and costs or 80 daya in Jail THE PBESBYTEBIAN CHURCH ANADA be . . a‘ 3.30 P, M. Caledonia 7.30 P. M. All Standard Time Rev. T. A. A. Duke. Minister. 5-23-11. VICTORIA DAY A'l‘ TIIE statutory holiday, wickets will be o en from 8.00 a.m. to noon only. T ere will be one morning Letter received and deapatched aa usual. Street letter boxes will be clear- ed as on a normal day. AWARDED DEGREE -- Miss Helen Yeo, B. A.. (Acadia) of the teaching staff of Prince of Wales College has been awarded the degree of Bachelor of Educa- tion by Harvard University. The honor was conferred on Miss Yeo as the result of her majoring at Harvard in Supervision in English. Guidance. and in Measurements in Mental Ability and Aptltudea. Miss Yeo ia a sister of Dr. Ira J. ‘loo. DOCTORS HOLD MEETING- There was a large attendance of medical men at the dinner meet- l"'*_ of the P. E. Island Medical As- sociation. held at the Charlotte- town Hotel. Tuesday evenlnr. Dr. E. M. Pound presided. The guest speaker. Dr. Skinner of Saint John. N. 3.. delivered an address on fractures and dislocations of the hip joint. The address was illustrated by, means of X-ray plates. DEPARTURE BEGILETTED MacLaren ormer for ‘s Road. PEI. and the latter for Cardigan, P E l. Their many friends here dee y re- gret their departure. Mrs. acbar- m had been a resident here for a munber of years and during that tlrne was held in high esteem by her many friends. Miss Gordon had been here lor the past few months and resided with Mrs. Macbarerm- New Glasgow New-s. WRIGHT-SELLER WEDDING- A pretty wedding was soiemnlzed on April 3rd at Knox Presbyterian Church, Halifax. when Minnie Isobel. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ambros Seller. Argyle Shore. P. E. I.. was united in marriage by Rev. F. J. Faraday to John W. Wright, son of Mrs. and the late Vlllllinm Wright. Halifax. The bride was given in marriage by Mr. Sam Olsen. She wore white satin floor length dress with trailing veil held in place by wreath of mange blossoms and carried a bouqeu of red roses and maiden hair ivrn. She was attended by her girl friend Iona Hughes who wore pink chiffon and bouquet of pink ‘rusen and fern. The groom was attended by his chum Ste hen Dillmon. A reception was hel at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Sam Oiaen where bride and groom received many lovely gifts. Mr. and Mrs. Wrignt left next morning for I short honeymoon. They wlll reside in Halifax. §4OO-O‘4‘ Ellen 's Diary By an Island Iarmera Wlh (Omtinued from Page 2) E512 will i buaim Th "ad (toaabfxulvlu “be close Eras? l" 11a‘ _ Brace Buil CIIABLOTTETOWN POST OF-' FICE —Frlday. Ma 24th. i946 being VIGIORIA AY and a Carrier Delivery. and mails will be 1r l At Home lira l. Eamacloaald will receive at her home 99 North River Road - N! - TUESDAY, MAY 28th m... 4 u. s PM. REMINGTON rhreesolus Elec- tric Shavers, Toombs Music ssztsa-rie. POWNAL UNITED CHURCH, Sunda , May 26th: Sunday School . a.rn.; Worship service at 8 pm. Daylight Sav g ‘Dime. ivev. E. R ‘MacVioar. M star. 5-20-11 SILEX new Spdecial Fancy Coffee Maker. Toombs uslc Store. 5-23-11. SEE “Since You Went Away" at Macdonald Bros" Theatre Mt. Stewart tonight. 525-2521. in Canada. Brockfield Services next Lord's Day as oi- lows: Hartsville l1 a.m.~ Hume River 3 p.m.; Glasgow flood 1.30 m. Mr. Donald Nicholson will conduct the services. 5-23-11, KENNEDYS LADIES’ WEAR will be for business Thursday (today). ill be closed Friday. Store situated 166 -Queen Street, . 5-L3-1l. THE BOGE LTIL, will be open all day Wednes- day. May‘ 22nd and closed all day FY day. Iv 24th. 5-21» . ING of the Charlottetown Branch oi the Canadian Legion is t- poned until Thursday, May 21 22' . CHURCH OF SCOTLAND. —Sea'~ vices May 26th. Belle River 11 A.M. is. 3 P. M. Murray River, 7.30 (D. S. T.) Mr. Zitzmanxi of New York will conduct these services. Rev. J H. Bishop 5-23-11. CHURCH OF SCOTLAND. — Ser- |vices May 26th, Stanchcl 11 A. M. DeSable 3 P. M. Ca e Traverse 7 P, M. All Standard T e. Rev. J, H. Bishop. 5-231i PASTOR-ATE. — S rvicas fol‘ Sun- day. May 26th ar : Bonshaw ll A. M. (Communion Service). 'l‘ryon 7.30 P_ M, Rev. C. A. Hicks, lliinia- tel‘ 5-23-1]. HAMPTON UNITED CHURCH»- Servlces Sunday, May 26th. Minis- ter. Rev, Peter Jackson, Victoria 11 A. M. Hampton 3 P, M. Bonshaw ‘H1205 TN 'd OETL BIRTHDAY PARTY — MlS Phyllis Walsh. youngest daughter oi Mr. and Mrs. Percy Walsh. Mal- ueque Road. entertained a num- ‘ber of friends at her home on Monday evening. the occasion be- ing her fifteenth birthday. 0N OFFICIAL BOARD-At I and meeting fo the Maritime Chirop- odist Association held in Moncton. N.B recently. Dr. Horace Brown oi this City was re-elected vice- presldent and Miss Winnifred Schurman, R.N., also of this City. membership converter. PLACING LAST BUOYS-The 0.6.5. Saurel and C.G.S. Brant are busy puttina out the last loads of buoys. All the buoys around Prince Edward Island have been placed. The few to be placed around the Magdalen Islands and Cape Bro- ton Island are still in port ready for shipment. - » (‘RIPPLED CHILDREN'S CLIN- ICS conducted by Dr. T B. Acker at Red Cross Headouarters. Char- lottetown Monday. Mav 27th. and: at Town Hall. Summerside. Thurs- day.‘ May 80th. Adults make ap- pointments other davs. ' 5-14-16-18-20 to 2d SHIPPED T0 NFLIL-A fine ll- months-o-ld registered Shorthorn bull. Rankindale Dynamvg‘ was shipped yesterday to St. intane. Newfoundland. by Mr. Earl Ran- kine. Mount Herbert. The ship- lng arrangements were made hrough the office of Mr. W. E. Agnew. provincial trade agent to Newfoundland. The animal will go to his new home via Halifax. NIIW BUS SERVICE —- Start- ing as soon as the roads are pass- able. a new bus service will be in operation ‘between Charlottetown and Sununcrside through North Wliltshlre, Hartsvilie. Springton, Stanchel. Rose Valley and Kin- kora. The company will be known as Central Bus Line Ltd., Mr w, L. Jordan. President. Other mem- bers of the company are Mr. Wen- daii MacPheraon. chariot and Mr. George MacLean. Wiltahirc. ‘Ibis service should be a great convenience to the peooic of this section o! the country who have so far been deprived of this modem means of transportation. S‘: their advertisement in this is- rnr cnaarorrerowsi - turned home yesterday after re- THE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH l Charge. ' REGULAR MONTHLY MEET-I TIIYON -— BONSHAW BAPTIST. , In Memorials \ l4 . cuaaom. ~ GIIILDBLWS PARTY - Master William Toomba. tertiary of srnoon. the occasion be- ing his fifth birthday. COVEHEAD —‘- STANIIOPE UNI- es for Sun- May 26th are: West Covehead “ “if o ' t..€°'¥i:." . a e. Minister. 5-23-1 ‘ Personals ItIsMnPrankMcRorywhoisiii in the Giarlcttetown Eolliital. m: Mr. Joesph MoRcr-y aa appeared. ‘ m. Junior Downe and Dbnald Maolntyre, who have been attend- | ,ing Horton Academy this year. re- iceiving their d‘ ‘ and nasal-n! their Jimicr Matriculation ‘mam- inationa. Mr, and Mrs. Hiram M. Howatt |are leaving today for Vancouver. B. C.. to visit their daughter Blanche. They will be accompan- ied by their son Erskine. The!‘ will spend some time visiting af Edmonton. Victoria. and Scotti ‘before returning home. Britain Makes New Cuts To Save Grain ours Standard bread loaf cut from 2 lbs to l 3-4 lbs. while same price being rotalnetd’ - ’. is l toes has been made to encourage wbswtirtion. ‘ 1e t out in baley for ‘ peroen . r brewing. Saving of an (estimated 148.000 {tons of barley in a growing season. M . Production o! flour con- Je nary and cakes cut by 25 DH’- .ce'nt. throuon Hxiucing supplies of sugar and fats to bakers ‘ I aicamrra - c1118 (Mat/put of cookies reduced by curs , Extraction rate of flour raised 1mm 85 pemcent. w 90 percent. 4B0- .f~or the war the rate was '13 per- cent.) ULTS is increased. Rall- however: about tons , animal feeding stuffs a voar will‘ be l0st. . CUTS of in stocks 0r cnrou-te w Srltain diverted tot India. South A-Iflcp», certain colonial territories. U.N R. R A and the British zone of Gemmny- "I114! diversion was nude at tlhe umimt request of the United States, and it is therefore to be assumed that h dertake the the ave un fl sibi ty for arr-arming the Immediate release of 200.000 tons . t ) mm RESULTS o! groin to needy arou- LONG DIVER W. I. Jrhe regular meetifll of L011! River Women's Institute met at the home oi Mrs Allan Brown on Friday eveninii. May 4th with l" attendance of thirteen members. the hall: also that in the future we bu'v 26 cents worth of fruit for til! sick in our district. A bill for muresco. and one for muremlnl the hall were handed in. and on motion ordered paid. It was de- cided to ask Mr. John Marks to remove the old stove from the In Memos-Iain In memory of P“. I l- M» Douglll, who waa Killed in Adlol on May 28. 18M. Somcngarle in Italy a e grave. lftlae onaywc loved a0 dearly Resting than among the brave. No one knows how much we mad you Aa it dawns another year But we never will forget you No, never: Jimmie dear. Inserted by Mother. Brothel‘! and Slatera. 5-23-11. In M02011!!!‘ In Loving Memory of ANNIE A. KEENAN who died on May M, Illi- tam ‘hangs lanai bhn at 7.80 in near will be forgotten. Ileana and In of r ‘Tb-om Who waaukilgylrhaeltm In Italy Iendly same-laced by wile all IS-Qfll ow..." -.‘.E-'.:"..,...~ 1Q has, who sin kilal l) Y m: we _ '80 naa wall lad lah_ tribe 2:...-:~.r:-:...~'-"~-~..~ Ina a wife.- nqy-am a: “£23'-'Bl'fi'l'“fl HH- i . u i a a wum; SHEETS and ROLLER TOWELLING Towelilng, 1 Starting Thursday morning at 9.30 a. m. we will ofler - a Special in Unbleached Linen and Bayou Striped Roller 6 inches wide- Sale Price 42cm yard Also Fine Quality White Cotton Sheets. Size ‘I02 x #11‘ inches with 8 x 1 luch hem. Thee directs sell regularly for) $8.50. Sale Price --e..¢-.¢-..... 82.69 ' Here is a good opportunity to stock up on things you lccll at a Bargain Price. Prowse Bros. Ltd. ~ I , nail. It was decided to invite a D1315] and a concert to be put on in the hail. and in case those invita- tions were accwted. all the mem- bers from Mrs. to Mrs. Murdock MacLeods were appointed to supnlv rctlrrshmmta for the concert, and the remaind- of er of the members to sunulv for the play- The sick committee reported that alx visits had been made. School committee reported thatchalk was needed for school ‘Ilhe appoint- ment of new committees were as follows: Sick. Mrs. Fsiwin Bern- ard. Mrs. Ralph Johnatone and Mrs. Cassie Fitasimmons: School. Mrs. Oliver Paynter and Mrs. James Bernard: bunch. Mrs. W J. Profitt, Mrs. Hedley Paynter. Mrs. Francis Paynter and Mrs Eustace Paynter; Programme. Mrs. Allan Campbell and Mrs. Ernest Dunn- ing. Correspondence was read and discussed. Secretary reoo ted that a Government grant of .05 had been ved. Miss Mac Found invited members to her home for next meeting. roll call to be ana- wered by "something we could do to beautify our district." Col- lection amounted to $1.06. Mrs. Murdock MacLeod gave a vary The mew" ‘lpemd l" m“ “m”! amusing reading. The National o caléiilkhatrtwzaiuglzlgt ‘Salas’; ‘Avigsthtgrenngs then sung and lunch HIDDIES SHOES ARE IMPORTANT Rules for fitting a growing child's feet-good for his mummy to paste in her hat if there's any doubt when buying his shoes- come from Dr. Joseph Lelyveid. This chairman of National Foot Health Council says: 1. With each foot hearivng weight. have each foot measured for length and width, using as the standard the big toe. straightened Oliver Payntere _ _disai.pated after 2.000 years. out to full length. 2. Pick the size that fits larger foot. The correct size tho will i0 three-quarters of an inch be- tween the end of the longest toe and the end of the shoe. 3. See that the widest part of the loot fits into the widest part of the shoe-that's called the ball-at both little and large toe joints. 4. Before you call it a fit. have your child walk around the store on tipr toes. 5. he next time you buy shoes. have your child's foot remeasured. Growing feet rapidly grow out of old measurements. SPORTS ADD ZBST T0 OUTDOOR LIFE Accept springs invitation to come out oi doors. While vou’re there. you'll find more exhilarat- ion and gain more psychological I"'08S! if you'll flex ‘your muscles. Brisk walking is a fine stint that will give you these benefits. Ditto golf. to which you can add thczest of a highly competitive sport and trunk-twisters that will give you a more spare-ribbed mldriff. Cycling is a standing invitation to spend an hour or so out of doors It is more fun when you organize _your friends into a cycling society. Horseback riding gives you the ‘exhilaration of movement on an elevated plane. Even such mild activities as shooting arrows y-su- lenow-nnt-where. pitching quoits or batting around a croquet call will give a lazy bones a release from tensions by dekinking mind and muscles. PLENTY OF ENDURANCE Radiunfs radToactivity lasts for centm-iea. and is only about half provide a margin of from one-nail ‘ YOUNGEST PRELATE ' T0 BATH AND IVELLS IDNDON. May l9—(CP)—Th0 youngest bishop in the Church of llmgiand was consecrated at West- minster Abbey by the Archbishop of Canterbury. Dr. G. P. Planer. He was Ven. H. W. Bradfleld. mlfo at 48 becomes bishop of Bath consecration by the London. Dr. J. W. Wand. and the Bishop of Dover. Dr_ A.C.W. Rose. nwARvs L lNlmsi- uorrca As Friday,_May 24,- la a statutory holiday the mar- ket will be open'on Satur- day, May 25th. o , 5'23‘li4 s. "SIIDW MEA MAN Wl|0 IS lllllll ~ T0 PLEASE" “Show me a man who is particular, and I'll show you aman who will certainly appreci- ate the brisk flavour of Lipton’s Tea!” The more discriminating your taste, the more you will enjoy the lively, refreshing flavour of Lipton’s Tea, always so’ spirited and full- bodicd that it makes ordinary teas seem dull and flat. Yes, you will like Liptods, the tea that experts say has brisk flavour, always ‘fresh and tangy, never wisby-washy. ‘Ask your grocer for brisk tasting Liptods Tea. . S. ...-,._..,..,. ..-,......_