ijrmvsouieis, _ .. Your Goodwill Merchant 0' I Listen te 0POY Friday 1-130 P.1d. -- ~-~ -- ~a-_.___._-.,-.,--._.-_...... -__. ,,._. _ Get Your Entry Iianire Here for this big JACK POT OF $000.00, this Friday Night. You get one entry blank with each dollar pur- chase. Aeir for them with your Order. STRAWIERRIES I PRISH DAILY-SPECIAL PRICES IY THE CRATE . FRESH STOCK THIS MORNING . 93c - .M'it. TOURiST We have in Stock a smalln quantity of 1946 OLD CHEDDER CHEESE m ‘b SUGAR Certmhlonle 29c l . 8 Cans r orne Canning, B eea nee»; . COOOM. -....... ill/Tit. Perewax, Pirg. i7 . c Quart and Pint lottles Choice Pees, 7 tins 95c $1M . 95c. 1.00 45c Tempt, 2 tins 69c A Delicious Cooked Meat Pears, 4 tins Plume, 5.tins‘ Peaches, (tins Ketchup, 2 for Talia a Large Piece Home with you at 49c LIi. New Carrots, 2 lbs. 25c Large Head Lettuce 19c New Ieete, 2 bunches . . 29c Choice Celery 25c New Cabbage, head . 19c Culsee and Tomatoes in Stock Gallon Bottle Get Yours Now and Save cases er cArusir sroruss We Deliver‘ III GREAT GIOROI ST. Phone 0.0.0. The Big Itore with ‘the III Steel H‘! ....... r Choice Corned Beef. Choice’ Potatoes In Stock Choice Onions, 2 lbs. .. 25c ALILMCASTS ZXRTRAJPECIAL! ___.. APE UIT JUICETLarge Tine- gppmg Stock-Up Today—-4 for ....... CHmKEN Regular Price 91.32 |N gfqgK REAL VALUE! r ‘ wiiirs PiCKLI-NG VINEGAR— 60'4"- Carr 4tins... Choice Tomatoes.- 4 tins . . . . . . .. . . . . Fruit Cocktail. Tin 33c 1.92 1:00 65c SIRMINGNN. England — (OP) LONDON -— (C P) — Scientists -Daphne Briggs, a schoolgirl oi experimenting en the smoking Button Coellield near here, won habit conclude that it increases the first Women's Legion Scholar- ship in Aeronautical Engineering, valued at I200 ($600). IDNDON — (CP)— Heel? anti- akaett guns used during the war being dimieritled on Wimbledon west London. no weight. 1- cattle under the new trade pact with Eire has arrived here. begrowni. AN “ALL-ISLAND grrooucr ..THAT HAS eiiovni IT'S WORTH ovrn MANY reins. COMES IN: WHITE — GRAHAM — RAISIN — HOW‘! STEWART BAKERIES ill-var srEFrALs H » GIRLS’ I-piece PLAY SUIT! Reg. $3.98. Sizes 7-I2. Very Special at . 2.59 a u. “u”; I Doz. GIRLS’ SUNDIFSKES Sizes 7-12. Clearing at 1 .49 anus‘ COTTON DRESSES Zi-ZZ'..Z,','§L .. v1.49 1.95 ""' 2.95 . . canon DRESSES _ - irhiirhfiu 1-49 ifii.i’."."’.s.s.".fi.'.‘i. .. .§ I 1.00 onsssss and sssrsucksir cvrmcs_ Sinai-Z years. Special, each 1 .00 " ss: THESE SPECIALS TODAY mo MAKE YOUR norms euv MORE "Missss - IIOLMES and BRADLEY its oursu sr.” mom 92 output oi work but reduces bodily ' BIRKENHIAD. Cheshire, Enl- - land - (CM-Pint shipment oi . difiti; lPIOT/ICGS; \ A lvlernbers oi the Provincial Boy 400i"; lbrecutive over the weekend paid a visit to the ailweil til-in- rg ccmip at Cramp liuchan. R. C. Provincial Commissioner, Provincial Presidmt, Stan Misclnnis, Queen's county Commissioner and W. R. taken ‘Parent, lL-COI. W. W. Reid. Isumett. Sec.-'I‘rcas.. were in a. tour at the camp site by the Liar-rip china Eli Boyisner. Saint John, Provincial Scout Commis- sioner ior New Brunswick. ‘me camp Chiei was delighted with the camp setting and with the manner in which the n cen- didates were applying themselves to the Gilwell course. R. C. members oi Gilwell st- tended Mesa on Sunday with the let Charlottetown (St. Dunstsrrs) 'I‘roop. ‘The Rev. Patrick Mc- Mahon oiilciated. Communion was celebrated 1o! the Protestant members by the Rev. W. Warren, representing Canon Malone. . Gilwell candidates will strike camp on Friday. To date their training sessions have included camp-craft, bsolc woods camping. iLres and lire-places, outdoor cooking. camp sanitation. knottlrig, and whlpiping of rapes as well as splicing and lashing, uxemanahip and woodsmanship and camp iced- ing and cooking ior scouts. I won-r rosrroms WEDDING Wood-ins oi-Jisck Parr or 1a,. onto and Joyce Richardson oi Barrie, Ont. shown here. will go on as planned July l7 alter a tregic end to a pro-wedding party. Parr was injured and his irierid, Lionel Daneey, killed when their oer was in collision with a hydro pole on Prince Edward viaduct. Dancey was to have married Gloria Calder, l0, in It. Baviour-‘e - church. O 1mm auiuzoinlftmqiinawrrrrrowu THEENTRAL GUARDIAN Ibis eolarars ie reserved tor news ul local interest, t advertising oi a newey nature be inserted at tire eenie s word strictly pay- able in advance _...._.__.._..._...____ oaaeweae. tor Photographs. ‘ . it cormiuiaasnou use an. suaarwe. ' AI‘ soul. elnvroli ._ Ans! Coal Co. Phone sill. " ....._ PIONI IAUNDIII. llol toi- group and weddinl pictures en location. IPICIAI. Pl-ICII on all Perno- ments, rneohine and mschinelees, iar one week only. Marie Elena. CHURCH 0F SCOTLAND Rev. Richard Westsway will preach at Argyle shore j-lall on ‘hieeday, July 80. at 8.00 pm. and at Birch Hill Church. Wednesday. July 21. at same hour. ._._._. NOTICE — We are discontinu- ing buying unwashed wool, Tuar- day, July 20th.. but buying washed wool. Wen. Condon dz Sons, Char- lottetown, P. ll. Island. MARITIME CENTRAL AIR- WAYS three times daily to Manc- tan. Air‘ and rail connections to Montreal and Boston. Phone 2061 FUNERAL SERVICES-The lun- erai oi the late Robert Glow whip). w-as largely attended was held at Broakileld church. Interment Springton Cemetery. The pallbear- ers were Messrs. Ralph Cruye. Lorne Easter, Jackie l-lowatt. Dal- vay Mcleen, Leslie Nicholson and Bobbie Campbell. ‘ ON HOLIDAY TRIP -'1‘he many friends of Mr. Rudolph Crokeri Wol- comc him, his wile and three chil- ren who are home on a two weeks’ visit to his native province. guests oi Mr. Crokenb sister. Mrs. Milton Cannon and Mr. Cannon. Orlcbar . Street. This is Mr. Crokcns iirst vlelt to the Island since going w Alberta I2 years ago. Ens-outs home - he stopped ofi’ in Boston. ependmg two weeks there and picking up his two nieces, daughters oi his sister Kbtty. Mrs. Beagen, who ere en- joying their tirst visit to this pro- ' vlnce. Personals. Miss Beatrice Murphy, Borden, ~ has entered the l’. B. I. Hospital tor treatment. ’ w. mnlr Doyle o! the l-Isliiax Herald has been spending a-three weeks’ vacation a). the North Shore. Mr. and Mrs. Art Butler and little son, Billie, irom Saint John, were recently visiting st the heme oi Mr. and Mrs. Max Martin ’ai Emerald Jet. Mr. Roggle Buote and Mr. Teddy lillotirr from Laurence, Mass. were visiting st the home oi Mr. and Mrs. Max Martin, Emerald -<Mr. Eugene ' odgson end Mrs. l-lodgson oi’ Fain-i spring. Calilor- riia, are visiting Mr. Hodgeonb parent-e, Mr. and Mre. H. J. Hodg- eon Albee-tan. P. E. I. Mines lkntna and Martha Mac- Milian. Molroae, Mess. arrived on the Island by plane Saturday and are spending their vocation with their uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Smith, Rocky Point. Mr. D. A. Brooks ei Milton. Mass, spent the week erid with her cau- elri. Mr. l". J. McKle, Dorchester dtreet. an her way to Annandsle in open rm her cottage thereAlntii after Labor Day. ~ Mr. lit-ed W. Power. Roxbury, Mass, is spending s two weeks venetian our the island wrl/th h-is brother m. Joseph Pzwer, 284 Sydney Bt., City. Mr. J. J. Myatt. o! the Eastern Photoerigravers end Mr. F. L. Sul- livan. Maritime Telegraph and ‘Telephone Co.. Halifax, are visltln: the City. ‘Mire. Fired Bliinners and tour children arrived in Charlottetown from North Sydney to spend their vacation rnrlth her parents Mr. and Mrs. M. Welsh Cumberland t. ' m. Roy W. Gallant has leit on return to Somervllle. Mass. alter a pleasant visit at the home oi Mi. snd Mrs. M-L, Gallant oi Oyster Bed Bridge. On Sunday last they _ motored to Georgetown with his ier-rrlly also Mrr. Peter Gallant and had a lovely trip. l-le hopes tore turn next year about the same time. . me. 1.. 1. nurrire omen will be closed until August i. aanransr wasnnns play. Oheppelle pa. ‘I0 rseuiax in nominates. vls Maritime Central Airways. Phone 2001 or M0. . ' owiurn examine vines‘ otwear at 17b Queen street. PHONE IAUNDII! isoe for ercup and wedding pictures en location. BRANT 1N PORT-The C. G. d. Brant returned to port over the week-end sites completing a trip along Cape Breton coastal waters with light house supplies. she is at present loading at the Marine ‘on dis- tomorrow morning Whari and is expected to leave Wednesday or Thursday ior the Magdalene Island with lighthouse supplies. The Brent is under the command oi Captain G, A. Arsen- sult. Mr. Angus Brown. who played such s prominent part in the Air Ice Patrol this spring in ca-opez- atlon with Maritime Central ALr- ways. as oliticiiil ice observer to: the Department oi Transport. is ctilei Officer. CITY POLICE COURT-mAI/Lho Stipendiary Magistrate's Court yes tsrday. s man charged with un- lawriul possession oi liquor under the Prohibition Act was iined $250 and osss or tour months in Jail. A csr hlch was used in connection with unlawful possession o! the liquor, was ordered to be returned to the deisndsnfs mother w be sold. and in the meantime not to be used by the deiendnnt. A person charged with vagrancy was senten- ced to 30 days in jail, and another on the some charge was remanded icr one week. Two drunk and m- cepables appeared. one being sen- tenced to 10 days in Jail. the other lined $10 and costs or l0 days. A drunk and disorderly was lined $10 and costs or 20 days and a man charged with speeding was dismissed. Sunset Lodge Advisory Board Holds Meeting A meeting o1 The Salvation Army Advisory Board was held at sunset Lodge on Monday siternoen. Ed- win C. Jotnnstone, chairman, pre- sided at the meeting. The Advisory Board consists oi the iollowing members: Edwin C. Johnstone, N. W. Lowther. J. M. MocFadyen. Hon. T.W.I... Prowse. Lt. Colonel A. L. MecKay, T. Roy Cudmore, A. Belcher. E. D. Nichol- son. Col. Ks. Rogers, J.C. Mont- gomery, ND. MecLesn. J. E. Har- ris, and Major G.V. MacLeen. a number o1’ which were present. Items oi’ business were discussed. including the forthcoming annual financial campaign which was suggested to be. held during the month or September the dates oi which are to be announced. Major Wheeler presented a ro- port o! the work being carried on at Sunset Lodge. A dainty lunch was served by Maiors Wheeler and Van Rioon. rm or Report. _ ' "We have almost reached the anniversary oi two years since the opening oi our Sunset Lodge tor; elderly ladies. "We have been e very happy family and have had very little sickness except ior usual ailments and colds, until just recently two 0i our ladies pissed on. Letters have been sent out ior other applicants, some oi course were unable to wait until the-re was a viicsncey, so had to make immediate plans. "We have through pie past year spent some most enjoyable even- ings to which we are indebted to the United Trinity Choir, Zion Presbyterian church choir also the mission girls oi Zion church who put on some lovely programmes which where inspirational as well as enjoyable. Not forgetting Our Salvation Home League, ladies who corms once a month with their variety programme. "Our Christmas Festlvity was a very happy occasion at which we were pleased to have with us as our guests, Mr. Edwin Johnston, Mr. Norman Lowther and Mr. Tom DeBlois; lust but not least we had Santa visit us giving each guest grits from a well laden tree. I would like to say we were remem- bered by acme kind irisnds who gave us ior this iestlvity, which gave added cheer for the occasion. Mr. Ed Acorn gave a loyely turkey. SPECIALS . OLGA'S BEAUTY PARLOR 150 Queen Street-Near Ius Step Regular $5.00 Perrnaneiits Regular $7.00 Perinanents .. Regular $10.00 Permanent! _ -Machineless -Pernianeitts-$7.00, $10.00, $12.50 No appointment necessary for Out-ol-Tewn Customers PHONE 210i .. $7.00 Big Deal Coming Up Tvmorrcw? e Is tomorrow a day when for any reason, u” you want to be, particularly keen and bright? Then don't make tonight n late night - Have a G000 Breakfast _ - A Delicious Breakfast Including Grape-Nuts - \ welhbalanced breakfast should in- clude the special food values you get in Grape-Nuts, with milk or cream. The fine quality proteins, carbohy- drates, minerals. The well-balanced wily-led the tempting, ., /\ l‘? o and sweer-as-s-nur flavor! It takes only rwo tablespoons of Grape-Nuts for the cereal part oi your breakfast-the moec economical item on the menu. Ger s package of Grape-Nuts from you: ' I Co - f0 ' h minutes. M “"5 ind: 2.5.," lg" gsf, c: l2 mufiniloven (425, )e in but s ,,, » (i m pe-Iil ui A Product of General Foods / ‘a g n I!” the Queen Mary Needle craft guild a pretty hnnkle and comb for each guest, besides the lrlends of guests who sent in iruit and candy. “We must not iorget our irlcrids who lnterccded for us in having s. mall box put. near our door ior our convenience, I believe Mr. Les- I ter Douglas and Mr. Roy Cudmore were responsible in getting this t hrougii. "While we have many applic- ations for private .room accom- modation, as well as for old age pensioners. we are making every eflort to assist the old age pens- ioners, who iind it hard through the high cost of living. Those who are receiving iull pension oi $60.00. we take $75.00 and give them live for spending. “With the sharp rise iri cost oi living. which has practically doubled since we opened the Lodge, we iace a deficit." cma. contrast " Kathleen Hucston. right, oi To- ronto, won top dancing honors, and Gladys icobble, leit, of Chl- cago, was a close second in the contest at Embro, Ont, on Domin- ion my when some 5.000 Scots celebrated the holiday with high- land games. WARNING Any unauthorised person. er per- sons, iound trespassing on the pro- perty oi’ The Mount Albion Fur Farms Lid. will be prosecuted. Signed: z J. S. JENKINS. Sear)», Mount Albion For Farina / FEATIIIIEII III TAYLOR’S wliwivr it's new p it's romunlit _liili newest pattern in," glarleue, aeerlng silverware? brings the gracious splendori oi yesierdey toyourieble of’ ‘today. Let ui shew you this; ‘ 4 young beauty inihe aerviejee“ ihei give you More For _ You; SILYELDMoIIer. TAX FREE " ea-mcs ssnvicl for 8 aieuosra cireer" Tested and Approved AtitI-iernieh included errl; $6295 o his}; Piece smut. $5.50 Other Services lrem_. $32.95 Q ‘Eagle's lewelleu 90in Qénetirliares 7.30 P.1d. ie 7.45 P.ll. , The Story of liow the Hospital in Your Community Operates ‘.1132’; fl? f,‘ , . ‘ Sponsored by Your, BLUE CROSS PLAN y "',','}}1‘_"_',,',';'l," e