MAY-dz, "i249. \ rearou-s SUMMER SAL E ‘CATALOG UE 'i . ls New Being Distributed If you have noi- received a copy of this big 9d page book, tlSli at your nearesi- EATON A llllllER UFFIOE or fill in and mail l-his coupon- l Fhe T. EATON Co. MARITIMES Limited l Moncton, N. B. l Name as--Q-.-s-..s-as-..--.-.---.-.......- l Address _._...._.__..._.____l EATON Order Office ‘is Located in Prince Edward Island ai Char- lofieiown .. . " Be sure lo. lake advantage of our Order-Office Service in ihe above locality. "T-.F....$2E'. ° UIHIQ none-row cauaoa THE QQARDIAN. ARLOTTETOWN The iieniral Guardian This column la reserved ler news o! Ioal interest, but adverldng oi a newsy nature may he inserted as live cenln a word, cams; pi)- able In advance. ~ COOKS tor photographs. JIMMIEI TAXI none ll. CONIIDILIIATION LIII IN- SURANCE. HEAR PRIME MINIBTH. Mon- day evening, 9 o'clock st the Forum, CHANDLER BIOS. (or all My- wood requirements. ' AT YOUR saavicnZ-Arassrt Coal Company. Phone 249B. HOWARD MaclNNlB Fitted Footwear at 11s Queen Street. RESERVE June 2, 8, 4, for rho Kinsmen‘; spring carnival in the Forum. CONGOLEUM BUGS —- All sizes at Downers Furniture Store, '11 Queen Street. HEAR DB. G. D. STEEL tonight at 7.45 Standard Time, CF.C.Y. on Standards in the Teaching Ro- iession. EXHIBIT 0F IDCAL ARTISTS now showing at the Harris Gallery each aitemoon except Saturday. Also Tuesday and Saturday even- ings_ NOTICE-Our mill will be closed each Saturday at 12.30 during the inonthsyo! May, June, July, August and September. William Condon d: Sons, Charlottetown. CHARTER FLIGHTS w any point in Canada or the United States ior passengers or cargo. Phone Maritime Central Airways Limited 206i or M0. HEAR PRIME MINISTER Mon- day evening, 9 o'clock at the Forum. CITY POLICE COURT- At the Stipendiary Magistrate’: Court yes- terday, only two cases appeared be- fore Magistrate K. M. Martin. One was a man charged with bgach o! the Excise Act who was tlned $200 and costs or three months in jail, while the other was that oi.’ e drunk and disorderly who was re mended [or one week. ' Protestantiirphanage lfrustee Board Meeting I The May meeting o1 the Trus- tees or the Orphanage was held on Iiiesday, May 10th. Mrs. H. S. Henderson, Vice-Chairman presid- ed in the absence through illness You ‘r00, will agree with millions of enthusiastic users of Kem-Tone that it is a revolutionary wall finish. KermTono can take 4 dull, dingy walls and transfonn them into the most beautiful MRS. DORIS WOOD l9 layers Reed, Hsliias, N.S. ‘Kern-Tone transformed our dull, dingy p; lour into a ‘story-hook’ room. I was really surprised it tools only one gallon io do such a beautiful job." MRS. WILLIAM G. WOOD 337 East 36th Avs., Vancouver, B.C. “A new room appeared in oral house after I used Kern-Tons. The_ results were truly amazing. I fin- ished ihc job in 'no-ii:ne~si-_al_l'.”. room in your house. Kem-Tone is clean, econom- ical, beautiful, has all the advantages oi an oil paint . . . with none of its disadvantages. Try Kem-Tone today . . . it comes in l2 attractive colours and whim, l. Coven all surieecs- wallpaper, painted I- No dllllfflllllfl llllill! "dull-ill! 70°"! ‘F! walls, plywood, brick interiors, etc. IIIIN d17- l, 0a; coal really covers. 6. A hard, durable, washable ' co. p, 9,1“ ha“; u; hon, 7. A pleasure to put oa-no pri , no thinni- 9-°F'I'."9.“‘l°".'"’!°"°"' """"“*°'°"""* ' ' K 14%!‘ ,4’, f/('-"(\-(i.ii( I l-sii. Oi iiiil‘"~i.i'\.l. Fill-UN AND Clll. llNllvil of Mr. W. A. Stewart. The meet- ing was well attended with mem- bers present from most outside districts includi Morstague, Srummeraide, Kensington and or - paud, Joining with all city m bers Correspondence showed recent bequests received irom the ills- tates oi; Mrs. Norman R. Wright 3,000.00; Mrs. Mary Ann Taylor 300.00 and Mrs. Catherine Mac- Leod 100.00 also advice o! a be- quect o1 2,000.00 from the iistate oi Mrs. Wanda 10a, Montreal. All committee reports showed that the affairs 0d the institution were being well looked after; receipts were normal (or this time oi year. The number o! children in ably so tor this year. The buying has been carefully done ‘and with an eye open for any economies. The position o! the electric met- or has been changed and much oi’ the wiring had to be changed also; this work is almost finished. House Cleaning has left the build- ing in excellent appearance and all the children enJoying good health. At this meetingthe mem- bers welcomed Mlr. Percy Dawson, crapaud ss the new Trustee to iili the vacancy caused by the resignation o! our member from Bonshaw. Mrs. Helen Home R. N. who has served iaithlully as Assistant Matron for a considerable time had found it necessary to resign; the trustees with many expres- sions o! appreciation for her good service - ,‘ ’ her resignation with regret. Plans were made for the Annual Meeting o! the Or- phanage in June; this year it was decided to hold is on ‘mesday the 28th. The advertising and other notices will he appearing soon. The supply o! coal for next winter was also oonsid =6 and the buying left in the committee's hands. Many problems in the interest d! the children were discussed and decisions made. Following the passing of the bills for payment the meeting adjourned. FORT SALE - l M.H. l4 disc will! lore ‘m. ridge. i M.H. l4 disc with stub pols, in good condition. l MJ-l. manure spreader, re- poiroble. HALL MANUFACTURING .@. J. J. Mummy 12s m: sr. Charlottetown C—-IIIIIIIII--I-Iun4Ir-@ our care has increased conslder- ' I m. a. J. Ehlmtt lav. Arthur J. libhutt oi the Faculty o! Mount Allison Univer- sity at Sackvilie, N. B. who is being congratulated on having been granted the degree o! Doe- tor of Theology at the recent Con- vocation of Victoria University, Toronto. lie graduated from Mount Allison, B. A., in i932 and from Pine Hill, B. 1).. in 1935 and has held pastoratcs in Valieytieid, P. E. 1. and in Economy and Five Islands Maitland. and Milford- Gafs River, N. S. lie came to Mount Allison from Pine llili in 1947 as Professor of New Tests- ment and ebrew and Supervisor o! Theolo cal students. His thesis for the doctorate was entitled "Pauline Influence in the Fourth Golpcl." Born in Edinburgh, Scot- land. in 1906, Dr. Ebbutt came to Canada in 1928 alter (our years spent in New Zealand. BOY DROWNED RUTH FALIS, N. 5., May 1O —- (OP) —— Eight-year-oid Joseph Gordon Maclnnis was drowned to- day at this Eastern Nova Scotla village. The boy fell of! a sluice on a power dam. 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This special oflen is limited to one payment per family-and your envelope must be post- marked before midnight, May 51st. 1949- Get acquainted y. ith delicious fluffy-light Aunt Jemima: now-while this ofler lasts! GOOD FOR YOU -DIGESTIBLE AS TOASTI The Quaker Oals Company of Canada Limited l i ..' .l -\ ‘ i ~ i