MAYi 11. 1950, g. akeMlllHERlS mu TNUI delight your Mother with el!bthatvvll!makcberhappy...;ms "Ml 10" Munro they're en mi: In "'0 l-llolllhtfulnees that tells of your devotion to her. We're a grand gglgctjon of such rm. - bright and gay for "0"I0I"I DI: - and all are attractively Dfhcod to enable you to give am most for the money you spend. PERFUME ATOMIZEIS 51.00 and 51-89 Mothers? mason Tobie vLighiera . tl.l.00 and ILLHW CIIENYU ' DOUBLE PEONY SET Nail Polish with Matching LAURA BECOIDS 800 to 01.00 GANONGS . 861: to 88.00 MOIRS .................. .. Ibo to 32-50 MM. FINE PE 3 TWO GIFTS IN ONE 4 Plastic "Jewel Cut" combs in and TOILET WATERS ' plastic trinket Chanel Gueriain Chantluy Lentlaerio and others . PARKER and SHEAFFEI. PIN and PENCIL SETS Delightful Luxurious Suggestions from LOTIONS & CBIGANIS YARliLF.I' !.l.ATtoNEnY LAVENDOMIAL E: Bath Salts BATH 3-AI-T3 Complexion Creams :T' Lavender Soup DAT" OILS and Perfume FINE soArs SACHET PHONE 219 cHAaLorrErown,P.E.i DISPENSING Cl-lEM"475 col1.c.it,mRor 5. KEN! SY5 15 years old. ”Are the paren here?" they asked. In walked .. man with a grizzled heard. some- one had made a mistake. The ac- cused was 50. B16, BEAVER. wmcuns-rm. rmslmd - WP! , -nu juvenile magistrates here an grind to a, special sitting. lhey were told the dcfendint W" Int beat the sauce and pour over steaming spaghetti. From Mother to Daughter -from Father to Son - ENO'S 'Froit Salt' is a fatnil remedy. A sparkling dose of Eleasant-tasting END, take every morning when needed. elps Nature free the system from stsgnating wastes that up Vitality. longer the example oi'llN0 families the world over- take a mild antacid, a title laxative-take l!NO's Trait Sslt'. My the large also y-but be me you get BNO 0'5 "bill- . Listen to ifl'l-IE GUARDIAN CHARLOTTETOWN , V central Guardian This column is reserved fer news or local interest. but advertising of a newer nature any be inserted at an cents a. word. llflotly pgy. able In advance. ' - COOK'S for Photographs. HOWARD MICINNII WEAR at 175 Queen street. FOOT- wuv NOT our on cement saw for that spring job? Pagers Hardware Co. Ltd. FOR. THE BEST IN MIA! COOLERS and Refrigerated distill! counters call or write Storey Elsa trlc. Charlottetown. PANTRY SALE. -- 8. A. Md- Dona1d's. Saturday, May 13th, at 2 P. M. Holy Redeemer Liguorian Youth Club. trainer: EDWARD rar.ArD nos PITAI. Nuraes' Graduation at Prince of Wales College, Thursday. , May l1th.V8 r. M. MRS. CARROLL LAMBE. Sum- menfield, will be at home this ev- ening from 7 to 10 o'clock. CIIABTMI I-1.1031! to an! point in Canada or the United states for passengers or cargo. Phone Maritime Central Airway: Limited 2061 or No. CHOIR PICTURE. - The pic- ture of the Notre Dame Choir, which appeared in yesterday's issue. was taken by Mr. C. E. Burke. ATTENTION ODDI-ll..l..0WS AND IIEBEKAIIS. - The port- poned anniversary celebration and social emning will be held in the Lodge Rooms Friday. May 12th, at B.3(k Silver collection. CITY POLICE COUBT-Ar. the Stipendiary Magistrate's Court yesterday, two men charged with taking a motor vehicle without the owner's consent were dis- missed. One of the two men. also appearing on a drunk and incap- able charge was fined all) and costs or p20 days in jail. PROBATE APPEAL-An lippenl case from the Probufe Court con- cerning the will of William S. Jar- dine was heard yesterday in the Supreme Court and adjourned for judgment. The court sitting in bonquo, Chief Justice Thane A. Campbell. Mr. Justice Mark it. lVlncGuigan. Mr. Justice George Tweedy heard the case. Mr. K. M Martin, KC.. and Mr. W.. E. Bent- ley. K.C., appeared for the parties desirous of changing the will and Mr. Donu1d,MacKinnon, K. C. and Mr. Malcolm Mar-Klnnon represent.- ed llle parties who want the will susluinetl. ' l. 0. D. I:. TEA -- A well at- tended and most enjoyable tea was held on Tuesday, May 9th. by the I-Tlllstborough Chapter, I. 0. D. at the Y. M. C. A. Guests were welcomed by Mrs. Arthur Roper. Regent. Tea was served from a table glowing with lighted upon in silver candelabra, with an at- iractive arrangement of spring flowers as a centrepiece. Tee was poured by Mrs. W. G. Barbour. Mrs. E. M. Phillips and Mrs. W. V. Pearden. Distinguished guests in- cluded Mrs. J.. A. Bernard, Mrs. J. W. Jones. and Mrs. B. . Mac- Donald. Prizes were drawn for by Mrs. Bernard. and winners were as follows: Blouse by Mrs. Earl Baker. cup and saucer by Mrs. Carl Buried, and perfume by Mrs. Chas. Jameson. Prizes were attractively wrapped by the Afbegwelt Gift Court. vs MENEITI-is MEETING. - The Y's Menettes Club of Char- lottetown met in regular monthly meeting on Monday, May lull. in their, club room at the Y. M. C. A. The business of the Club was transacted, and the ways and means committee reported a very successful sale of candy at the Y's Men's concert. Plans were made to entertain the visiting Y's. Meneitee at the Y's Menls conven-. tion to be held here in June. At the close of the meeting a social hour was spent around the tee table, and gifts were presented to Mrs. Jean Lef, and Mrs. Vi. Dick. two members to whom regretful farewells are being said as they leave Charlottetown to make new homes in N. S. and N. B. ltE'l'UItNl-ID FROM VANCOU- VER - Mr. and Mrs. John Mac- Fiji Thriller Till SIALID BOOK : III!-I. I1?! has-OIIII HUI!- Innis, City. returned recently from A lrip to Vancouver, B.C., where KING COLE TEA they visited their son. Charles, who is working in the unemploy- ment insurance otfice there, and who was formerly with the un- employment insurance department here for a plumber of years before being transferred. Mr. and Mrs. Macinnls lertt Charlottetown last 'October and in their seven months” stay in Vancouver they report meeting several people from the Island. Among former Islanders they met were Mr. Harrington, a brother of Mr. Redge Harrington, of this city; Mr. MacLaren, who now owns a very prosperous shoe business in Vancouver, and Mr. Mac.Lennan, formerly of Little Pond. M-rs. Maolnnis states that they had a very pleasant trip, and while in Vancouver they took a trip on the ski-lift in the moun- tains on Easter Sunday. ilev. T. E. Mclennan To Receive Degree From lit. Allison SACKVILI.-EL N.B.. May 10 - The 25th birthday of the United Church of Canada will be celeb- rated at this year's Convocation of Mount Allison University on Tues- day next, May 16, it was announ- ced by President W.T. Ross Flem- ington today. Honorary degrees of doctor of divinity will be conferred on the president of the Maritime Confer- ence of the Church. Rev. A. A. MscLeod of Whycocomagh. N.5., and on the immediate past pres- ident, Rev. Arthur G. Pent: of Halifax. N.S. Rev. W. 3. Perry of Grand Falls, Nfld.. a former president of the Newfoundland Conference, and Rev. T. E. Mclbennan, minister of St. James United Church. Mont- treal, formerly of Trinity United Church. Charlottetown. will also receive doctor of divinity degrees. They were among the last grad- uates ln theology from Mount Al- lison before the Mount Allison Theological College joined the Presbyterian College. Halifax, to become the present Pine Hill Div- inity Hall when the United Church was formed. one nine other doctor of divin- ity degrees have been conferred by Mount Allison in the last twenty- five years. Mr. Molennan will deliver the address to the graduates at Con- vocation. Two faculty members of the pre-union Mount Allison Theolog- ical College will be given honorary degrees of Doctor at Lama: Rev. Dr. W. 0. Watson. Halifax, N.S.. who came to Mount Allison in 1902 pnd continued at Pine Hill. and Rev. Dr. I". W. W. Desbarres at shokville. a graduate of Mount Al- lison B. A. less. who loined the faculty in 1801 and has continued to serve until the present day ex- cept for a four-year interruption 1936-10. The degree of Doctor of Luis will also be conferred on Ira P. Nacnab. Halifax. general manager of the Public service Commission of Halifax. formerly member of the Nova Beotla Board of Com- 'saloners of Public Utilities. ileporls Progress in Discussion Of Suburban Problem The City Council have asked the Board of Trade to go further in their efforts to deal with the sub- urban area problem, reported Mr. Walter Hynrhnan at last nl;ht'a ' monthly meeting of the Charlotte- town Board of Trade. Chairman of a cornmlttee which discussed, the problem with the City Council yesterday afternoon, Mr. Kyndrnan said that "after hurd-ling many barriers. I believe we have secured the consideration of the Council in this matter." The Board noted that a step in the elimination of fire hazards as advocated in their letter of Jan. 10 had been taken with the appoint- ment of a Fire Marshall. They doubted T. T or not he had any more authority than saying what should be done rather than doing anything. - A reply from a letter to the Mari- ssion of Transportat- lng the Wood islands service stated that satisfactory ar- rangements had been completed for this year and concrete plans an-I A amm. wty, ECO nnszr GRADE CREAMERY BUTTER. lb. . . .. .. . . . 59: cnaunnou MILK. 2 tins . . . . . . . . 29: CASEOF4ETINS........ . . . . . . . ...........b6.95 LYNN VALLEY TENDER. GREEN reas. l3eI'in: Ofor s1.oo EXTRA JUICY sumusr ORANGES. 35: doz.. 3 dos. s1.oo N0. 1 BREAKFAST . BACON. machine sliced. lb. . . .. . . . 51: FRESH LOBSTERS CHICKEN. FOWL & DUCKS In Stock 5 ll). pkg. 47c EXTRA srrscrar. . MOIRS' CHOCOLATE5. 2 lb. box . 31.39 MOIRS' ROYAL MIXTURE. bulk. lb. . 49: swANsDowN CAKE FLOUR. pkg. 39: FLUFFO, JEWEL or DOMESTIC SHORTENING. lb. . . . . . . . srwxv SEEDED RAISINS. 4 lbs. 3l.00 SWEET BULK . COCOANUT. fine: course. lb. 49: Fresh Fruits & Vegetables LARGE RED name I APPLES. doz. FIRMREDRIPE TOMATOES. lb. .....29c Head Lettuce, lge. I 20clsland Crisp Celery, lge. 23c CRANBERRIES. 29: .. ........39e Firm Cukes, lge. 29c 193 lb-I 6 lb5- 51.00 CASH 8: CARRY STORES 187 GT. GEO. ST. Phone 747-We Deliver C.0.D. Mr. Edward Heights Marker . MT. EDWARD ROAD Phonellllll-J-We Deliver o.o.D. LARGEBOTTLE HEINZ KETCHUP 26: rmnvz TOMATO JUICE. 12: tin; 9for..........Sl.00 IIEINZ PREPARED swear MUSTARD. ler lie HEINZ BABY FOOD. 3 line 25: Complete Assortment HEINZ cooxun SPAGHETII. 3 line .. rmnvz SPAGHETTI & MEAT. 50: Zflns .......45c Largo Pkg. 35c 3 for 1.00 Meat & Fish Department PRIME rtoLLr:ii ROAST BEEF. Boneless. lb. '. . . . . . . .. 57: CHOICE SWEET CURED CORNED BEEF. lb. . . . . . 43: SWEET TENDER LIVER. 29: lb.: 4 lbs. 51.00 . . , ., White cake Mix 2 pkgs. P650 5 lb. bag 49:: BRIGHTON GROCERY 20 PARK TERRACE Phone 2574 - We Deliver 0.0.1). for the future had not been made but will be determined as A result of this summer's operations. A letter from Mr. W. E. Robin- son, general manager and vice- presldent of the Atlantic Region of C. N. R. stated that instructions had been re-issued to the C. N. R. employees at Maritime points re- garding the supplying of informat- . ion to the public about the selling of the car ferry Ahegweit. The Board! had lodged complaints that knowledge about the time of the vessel's sailings could not be ascert- ained without conaid able diffic- ulty. Mr. C. M. Cox, chairman of the Police Committee in the city Council, stated in a ommunicat- 50062355! ion that warnings had been given to those who loltered in the door ways of business establishments during the evenings and nights. The Board had forwarded it met- ion that action be taken in this matter. Mr. Robert A. Hayes of the Cana- dlan Chamber at Commerce will address the Board at their annual meeting which will be held next month. President Mr. Frank Curtis con- gratulated a Board membc , Mr. E. E Mutch on his half century of successful business enterprise. Hi regretted the coming loss to the Board of Mr. Neil Higgins, who wlll leave shortly for Florida when he will continue the practice of hi: profession. Guests present at the meeting were Messrs. Earl Inga, President of the Queen's County Federation of Agriculture: J. E. Maclntyre. Agriculture representative of the C. N. R. at Moncton: Wilbur Willis. Charlottetown, Mr. J. Driscoll and Mr. E. Bumhlll of Torontoo. and Mr. Peter Lawrence, Charlottetown. buaaat-Balanw.d.' Try this economical Canned Salmon Loal. Ingredients: 1 lb. Canned Salmon, ildked; 15 cups milk: M cup bread rrumbs; 3 eggs. separated; 2 tbsp. lemon juice; 5 tap. lemon rind; salt and pepper. Djrcdions: St-aid miilr. add crumbs and cook 5 minutes, stirring constantly. Add beaten egg yolks and cook over hot water (double boiler) for 5 minutes, still stirring. Cool slightly, my in ilsh, ' ! sesaoningl. lemon juice and rind and Jinaliy fold. in beaten egg whites. Turn into well greased dish. set this in hot water and bake for 9-i bn. in 350-375i F. Serves 4. 'BuvE.(I. CANNED SALMON All Food N0 W.l';.lt; C the Town. uiocnrso simou cameos OF INITIIH COLUMIIA HELPLESS .'.l.lFACE oi SURGING crowns Our sincere apologies lieeouse we could not maintain our usual good service - but the crowds did not seem to mind. and our stuff was glad to do their best! Too Busy, Far Too Busy To Quote Prices Today In feet rocks are being bored as rapidly as we fill them up . .. . but. don't worry. GREEN DAL'S have plenty stock and will continue to pile 'em out at the some low prices that shook GREENDAUS 99 QUEEN 144 GT. GEORGE