l>l=¢ I A l. I Saiilrllay-e-Monllay-‘Tuesllayl 2_ tins for 25c Five Roses RiPe Tilmatiles F10" 2 lbs. for 45¢ $2.69 Bag ' Konsert Lynn Valley Golden Wax Peas Beans 2 tins for 25c EXTRA SPECIAL Kellogg's Cornflakes 3 for 25c. Free Tumbler Extra Large ICEBERG LEITUCE 18c- 2 for 35c Sweet Juicy Sunkist ORANGES . . . . 3 doz. 95c- 344 Count Seedless GRAPEFRUIT . . 3 for 25c. 96 Count 1 and "Flicker" . in your heart. The story daughter “Velvet” and her wonder horse . . ed by t-lle Grand National Steeplechase at Aintree. FRIDAY, JUNE 14tli—8:30 P.M. 1218 — PHONE — 1218 McDonald Bros. Theatre MOUNT STEWART Presents —LIFE Magazine. The beauty and thrills of “Lassie Come Home" . . in a picture to be treasured always Enid Bagnollfa best-selling novel NATIONAL VELVET y Mickey Rooney - Elizabeth Taylor - Donald Crisp Anne Revere - Angela Lsnabury - Jackie Jenkins - Arthur Treacher- of the Browns of Sussex . . (Standard Time) Andrew’s Grocery ‘THE MOST HEART-WARMING PICTURE IN RECENT YEARS!” Motro-Goldwyn-Msyer Picture-In Technicolor . their . climax- BATURDAY, JUNE 15th—7:30-9:45 P.M. J "F 525- ‘>9 r r~:\:\.>:~:2~0~.'\vo\>¢. 1y A and ails. Il urea valuable aetweal and hard- _ lllli 17th all 18th enlotlerbalidlaga. MQIIW ‘sad tteilag. SOURIS. THEATRE Monday and Tuesday ‘gun; YOU WENT AWAY” SHIRLEY TEMPLE MONTY WOOLEY ROBERT WALKER JOSEPH COTTON - MYLIBIIT .- 'J$9\?\')~l-'JA'I‘_'\') 90.19:»; 12.9.00 o: an v w. - :> v 9»L>.'!~.’)\'v_’)_')\'k'1\'1 _')\')_')~!)\§D - A FOR¥§ALE 760 acres ill one block. TIIOVGOII‘ peeps miles east ot Cardigan. 110 acrae under cultivation. Fields have water and shado-é-ideal for cattle and sheep. Trout fishing in pond and river; and- partridge oa the eetata. p Smelt flailing. la in river. la l. profitable winter _. sideline. Near lobster, cod and haddock tlsiling also ducks ‘suede-l, old, lLraeled be.» m amid oaks fer fennel ‘families Georgetown And lllllllllll i I and dalmhter Mil. P. J- Berriice. were Iiltola to Char- iottetown on Flt-lonely- __..._ Mrs. Jamey MacDonald. Chu- lottetown. were recent vlsiwr 1° Georgetown. gne was the lluest o! like. e Jenkins. R-lohard D0088). CNR. locomo- tive enlllllfl’ Dli the Charlotte- town m ma. is termini l few daya at his home here- w.‘ out: u. Howe-UNI! wu in Charlottetown Thursday W b sss. _ . 0.5M. Leonard iuiasemld- W" o! m. amt Mrs. William Hillel‘ aid. arrived home on Mendel! 110m overseas. Leonard served with the North Nova Sootla Highlanders and has been overseas since July. i941. Since the cessation oi hos- tilities. he has been with the 3rd lam- N. N. s. mom. on ooclme- tion duty in Germany. But. Watson Henry. son olt Mr- and Mrs. Sullivan Henry and Pie- Joeeph Salnpson. son oi’ Mir. and Mrs. Henry Sampson, both return- ed home this week alter service overseas. where both saw service in North West Emmi!- Miss Manon Morrison was a vis- itor to Charlottetown on uri- d3)’- Mis Dorothy JBIIlK-lnfi W“ a Y9‘ wit.“ a mo er. e- h . M15 Jenkins is in the em- em W. R. Jénillilllb, Charlotte- on l. N. Ill-ewellyn. local lob- ster egaizxker. has a Newfoundland vessel under contract to fish cod- flshturhimthlssumm. H! will can those flsh in his up-to- date factory in Gevmeiewll- Rev. Dr. J. S. Bonnell andism- ily. New York. have arrived in Georsetown and will spend i115" annual sunlmer vacation at their beautiful summed- home Highland" in GeorEEY/OWH- The skins oi rats are 159d t0 more pocketbooks and tobacco pouches. _ i. DANCE CURLING RINK MONTAGUE TUESDAY, JUNE 18th Bill Moreside’s Orchestra Admission 40c . Proceeds in Aid of ' New Hospital "The 1 llospita l M VGJLR. Appointment For ltaritimos Named H?‘ June lfiEChal-ies C. Gillespie. 85o. sum r90"- senltative. Document o! Rows-rel! and Develonluent. Canadian Nat- ional Railways. MODl-IGDLDIBDGQI appointed assist-ant tr nolnist. Provinces o! ward Leland. Nova Seotla and New Brunswick. according to circular issued by F. A. Gaflney and ap- byndJ. P. n| viw D22,’ - t a scene mans or. - m. 03315111955 be at Moneton. Born in Pelrrswro. - .. Mr- Glllespie joined the stat! o1 the audit. oflloe oi the Canadian Gov- ernment Runways. Moncton. June 16, 1016. The following year he was transferred to the Enlzineer- ing Department and again. in 1N9 moved to the Mechanical Depart- ment as cost and nllileage clerk. Ln i941 he was loaned to the Roy- al Canadian Air Force. being ap- potnted in June oi.’ that year civ- ilian personnel manager for East- ern Air Command and Newtound- and Mr. Gillespie returned to the Canadian National Railways in December. 1945. and in January. i948. was traruslerred to the De- partment o! Research and Devel- - ‘ Montreal. as special reu- rcsentative, the position he now vacatw to take up his new duties at Moncton. He received his education in Parrsboro. Mon-cton High School and St. Maryis College. lialiiax. Mr. Gillespie was invested with the decree at Bachelor o! Science by 8t. Joseph's University. St. Joseph's. N. B. HAZELBBOOK W. i. The June meeting oi the Hazel» brook Women's lz-rtitute met at the home of Mrs. Kent Jones 9n Wednesda evening. June 5th. With the pres! em. M. '1', Candy in the @1511‘- MBBKiT-l opcrled in the usual manner. Minutes of the last meeting were BdOPtBd as read. Roll call was ons- ' .PENING McLean's Warehouse. Sourls l Wednesday. June 19th Modern and Old Time Dancing TWO ORCI-IESTRAS Refreshments Served l Dante wered bk}? members with "A . We are glad to two new lnenlbem Mm. Paynter and Mrs. Earl Jones. Sick committee had no report tor the past 001 committee re- norteduauervum hid y was res and it was decided to contribute .00 toward this worthy cause. The appointed delegates to atr turd the annual connection an Mrs. Vorlmr Wood Mrs. Roy Jump with Mrs. Kent Jones and Mrs. Harold Carver as substitutes. It was agreed that the usual amount o! $8.00 be paid. dele atesftor ex~ penses. Mrs. Vernor ood ilwlled the next meeting, roll call to be answered by paying a quarter. Grab amounted to $1.40 and collection to 70 cents. A special collection was taken for a sick friend in {ilid family oi’ one o! our vsluscl members which amounted to over $3.00. Alter a dainty lunch was served by the hostess a very enjoyable evening was brought to a close. (Patriot please copy.) Picks Funeral Parlor To Slash Throat (By The Canadian Press) ‘PORJONDO. J1me l2-—A 46-year- old man lode-v walked into a tun- eral parlor in Central Toronto. whipped out a st/raisht raw!’ BM slashed his throat. He was taken to hospital and attendants said he would live. "He sure picked s spot to do that sort o1 a job." conlmented a police ofllcer sent to invest-inte- Grew Walks 0ft MONTREAL. -June l2 -—(CPl- The crew of the North Gaspc. a motor vessel owned by the Clarke Steamship Company. walked oft the ship ill Montreal Harbor to- night a few minutes before the“ rlla, l slllp was due 10:8“ on a day cruise oi’ the Magdalen Islands Wltll a full passenger llst. Union official. said that. 20 licensed personnel leit the just as the ship's whistle signalled "get ready lo cast off." and joined v“ ‘Ills GhioMr. (illolmolllieley, but... (s mule ran re allow ‘IIOW ulna eaeele wean) Mr. C. has dreamed up this creation the ' the fall trade. He's counting on its being a sensational success. And it will be a 2 z but later. In the meantime he's short of calla: He's used up most of his working capi- tal to buy materlalsl He needs money to keep his factory going, to pay hie workmen, t0 meet other bills. So he borrows from the Royal Bank and doesn't lose a day. And when his customers pay him, Cbolmondeiey pays oil" the bank. a It's as simple as lhaz~a typical everyday aslaaeaoaleaaaeaaagq eransacdon between this bank and one of its business customers. vmula a aaulr loan l-IILI voua aualuasee Va are always looking for oppon nlnltise to lend money for producllve purposes to entarprieeailargls and unalL if bank credit would further the pro- fitable operation of your business, ' have a talk with your Royal Bank Manager. He'd like to discuss it. THE ROYAL BANK 0F CANADA CHARLOTTETOWN BRANCH W. R. CRUIKSHANK, Manager. seven- members. Ship owners here. Dan Daniels. Canadian Seaman's un- Sill p superintendent of Canals they charged with discrimination and s icket line at ‘Jnlon not say whether all the strikers’ Hall. He coul those who walked of! were 0.8.11. a sent. a message to Transport Ml rsler Chevrier demanding mediate removal" of E. . the Welland Southern Division, whom meanwhlye: the “im- "inefficiency. gympathetic chief export . l. IF you desire diitlncllve styling in your new coi-oye-fllllllg beauty i/eldiefiel, l.) the new DeSoto Custom will be your first choice. a In this distinctive DeSoto you'll gotoll Corporation engineering - famous, silent, gyrol Fluid Drive -s effortless flip-Toe” gear shift with elnoblllfil otter mile and yeor oftaltyeor. o See your local new cor. ~' souijoooll ‘sloally I ' l, {will}. - .1. ' ' ..;\ more rugged, Simplilnuile Transmission - PlUS oval‘ Stlotller new and I ~ progressively. better 008cm, this is the finest - u big, beautiful car -. y, _ dealt; loll ellelll.llllllupelli a - ttlturie" toward C.S.U. strikers if lock eight. Port ‘Colboriie. Ont. itle. NAMED AITEI WOOD Brazil was after the dyo wood which was the early settler’!