.__._....._....-.-."u..."var-a-v-w-w-aaevueapvaauvuoracu-roczasc-L ‘ juicy ORANGES- ‘EXTRA SPECIAL! .PLUM JAM- ROBIN HOOD FLOUR i2Z.“’.".. ... .. 4-59 1.. 1.25 §24Ib. bag ‘KLEENEX- , pkgi, u...“ H"... ... TkTNso jay [hem by the Bagtul—4 dozerv 1-00 2kg 43c 3.15.3 large jars ... i’ ed SOUP — Vegetable, Tomato, Mush- '£1s:|?i:tcOl€fY, Assparagras, Scotch Broth-JZ tins tibiae as crrcr avsnvj Wtouesoav s-sso m. THURSDAY QUESTION ON DISPLAY THURS- DAYto SAT. NIGHT IN STORE FANCY BEMA MOLASSES Gal. . . or. 50c oral. FOR cisauius 1 " - VSFYDOL bigfitfitgr3olilygofurlniflite’ Lima Beans,_5 tins 95c 0 Ion Aml,l tin Drain Cleaner, Chili Corn, 4 tins 1.00. 5w“ SUD‘ l large tin Paint Cleaner, 2 D. , . Lux pkgs_ Spic 8‘ spun’ 1 ham. ~ iced Ieets, 9 tins ....,._... 95C IVORY SNOW Kosmix. _ Fruit Cocktail, tin . . 55c Bklerss §§L'°L:1Y33-°Z- Aylmer Rhubarb, 4 m. .. 1.00 pgL-"Wm " Pumpliin,3tins..........55c 221i?" if“. GFANNUNT . . . . . . .. 790 P-e Pod», '2 u» 61c “F|]é;h"cu|;e;'._:c|‘_ Red Fitted Cherries, 3 tins l.00 _G'°d' B B“. Y Cabbage Farsnips, Carrots, Apple Sauce, 4 tins 1.00 9°‘ Onions-In Stock . . .. _ ._ . ____ Orange Juice, 5 tins . .. 95c SEEDS IN STOCK Mangel - Turnip Seed - Ditrnar Small Garden and Flour Seeds - - Wilhamsburger - Lourentia oasis e. cAnnY arenas 18‘! GREAT GEORGE ST. We '" " The Blg Store with the Big Steel- NPhone I H‘! ‘Peaches, 4 tins l.00 -_________-_-.-_-_- Tomatoes, 5 tine ....... l.00 ‘--~- Peol,7 tins. String leans, 7 tins 95c “It _ U Apple Juice, 9 tins‘ .. Grapefruit Juice, 9 tins 95c Salmon, 4 tins 1.00 Clams‘, 3 tins .. Clark's Pork and Beans, Plums, 5 tins .. Pears, 4 tins .. Creamery Butter, lb. Jelly Filled Cookies, lb. .. is} Corned Pork Hacks, z u»; . 49¢ Breakfast Bacon, lb. 59c Sale Ends May 1 0ANNEO 00008 , ....._.‘_...... 95C . 95c 95c Stins . 95c l.00 (10.1). CeoliedCam, lb. 75c in Memos-lam i ma. oaonon na-rrs Death came Friday rriorning to another of Amherst's oldest citi- men's, Mrs. George Betts in her 81th year. She w the former Catherine lfmierson o West Point, P. E. Ia- end. She and her husband came to Amherst about 40 years ago and were well known among the older folk of the Highland district. She leaves to mourn one daugh- ter, Mrs. Cecil Vail of Kentvilie and six sons, William of Haitian, Welter of New York, Melvin of To- ronto._H0mer of Moncton. Gordon of Buffalo. N. Y., and Ross witn whom she made her home. A num- her of grandchildren and great- grandchildren also survive. . In Memos-lam In loving urmnorypf my dear lfotbei- nrho passed away April 26. i006. Gone dear Mother, gone forever; llow we mlaa your mulling face; You have left on to ‘ . None on eartb can take your place. l by filer Daughter, g Mn. s. Hewett, Carleton, r. n. r. NATIVES SWINDLED IN SOUTH AFRICA DURBAN, South Africa. April 3e - (or) _ Police lino native ad- ministration officials are trying to solve the problem of ‘ a wave of "get-rich-quick" banks which have been operating recently in all nat- ive locations and townships in Natal. The fear now has been ex- pressed that this "banking" rac- ket may spread to the densely populated Rand locations. Although it is well known that thousands of clients will lose their money‘at these Pbanks” there seems to be no law under which they can be stopped. - _ Most of the banks emiioy the "chain letter" system to attract clients. Each customer is given a receipt for his £1 and told he will be paid £26 as soon as 38 other natives have deposited money. After a. few days the bank actu- ally pays out and great excite- ment is caused as the lucky invest- ors exhibit wads of notes earned from their ll deposits. ‘Ilhen thousands rush in frccn the surrounding countryside with their’ savings. After a week a great run on the bank begins. All over Natal the drama of hope and disillusion- .0All0 0F TNANRS 'i‘h‘e family of the late Patrick " ' Tr izn i to th th . In Memoriam sd...‘l'.zii.. stilt... this". Ill loving memory of my wife,‘ Mrs. Peter llennlger, who parsed "It! 0n April 20th, I047, one year 1C0 today. w; alien alt lnal think of you and Psheir friends and neighbour:- who showed so much kindness and sympathy during their recent be:- cnvemen-t. Also, i-hosc who sent Muss Cards. Letters and Sympathy Cards. e ment has followed the same pat- tern. - In Durban. police visiting com- pounbto warn natives against patronising the banks have been beaten and chased out. Two policemen were iniurcd rec- ently when 1.000 natives ‘tempt- ed to wreck the "banks" ' in one township. In another.,an8rv nat- ives carried off the furniture to cover part of their losses. ,One “banker” in Dudlari col- lected £1,000 in a few days and then took refuge in the police station to escape the mob. WflflTLED-IN LOOK WITHOUT ‘l’!!! PINOB A new girdle has been designed specifically for teen-agers and women with junior figures, Of fashionable new long length it has a shaped walstlinewlth sat iii-covered cordtex ribs at the top to prevent rolling and cutting in. as well as giving the waist the whit- tled-in look without pinching. A feature of this girdle is tlya loolmit which makes the two-way stretch knit run-proof. The knit- ting is done in a smart zigzag pat- tern in two-tone effect. The bottom of the girdle is frilled and the ton is. h’ ’ with nylon elastic rib- ban. ASTHMA SIIFFERERS Get welcome relief from the wheez- lrJ. Basping struggle for breath caused by Asthma. Take RAZ- MAH, specially made to relieve itchy. streaming eyes, choked-up bronchial tubes. difficult breathing and harassing coughs caused bv Asthma, Chronic Bronchitis. Hay Fever- ' ' Winn we are all alone a it; For memory is the only friend a ' Th“ Irii-f can'oall tta own. . When all is etill and quiet , I ‘"4 ""11 forlakes our eym ,- 0|ir thoughts are in the lonely rrave Where our dear Mother Ilea. 5°“! ‘hi’ our eyes shall see The face we loved no well And then dear Mother we'll clasp your hands And never say farewell. mmi"! by ller Husband and lo 1m, ‘ I mmory‘ of my dear hmhlld- Melville Molyneau, who \ “"7 ‘PHI 28th, 19K. l have loot my life's 39'3"?!" mic‘ "filled with my m, _ h" h '7 5r fllr I niln hlan more I 3° "lflnlgh life-alone. , ‘MW ‘=1 HI: Wife‘ Mrs. Annie Molyngggg, A '5. V MID g7 l’ N" QTICNY- ~' ‘ _, iravas yo stains ‘ 7 ' RIMNI. "~ Rim nus Nil\iyi_llri*l\ ,., . \i-9 ROY WARD ‘But we're completely sold out for‘ incisors - ' , run PARADE snow I BUT]! WIIGIII‘. Life Search-l‘?- mnemHiu ‘amateurish aha be- gan hai- work at P. W. a. in feel, and after malaise ter a‘ seer rc- mmed her studies in 1M0. Ruth hence to continue her stud! in Medicine. but slam on teaching 0NARLOTIETOWN Y-ERADSSERVIBE lllllll- 0~i>00<i0 JOIN RICHARD, aflveteran" a the second World War and an. other married student, first liter- ed P.W.C. in‘ 100i. In Jan 1M6 he resumed hie work at aw. 0.. and although interested in the held of, Dentistry has." ot made Truck for Spring or Summer. Rob- ie the Woman's Auxiliary Memor- ial to their Honorary President, , Audrey DeBlois lately retired from Kangra where she has been serv- ing Iloyeera as a W. A. Missionary. aaervsy natueiaayneheeelee alstehadvluee. . __- CIASWILL for rbatograpba. "OONIIDIIKIION LII’! I'll- DUI-AMOS. \ Al‘ IOIJI ellvlCI-Arnfad Coal Oo- Phone fell. ‘group and wedding pictures ol r- h WANTED. - Job with Army ert Ron, Elmira, MOST lNTEI-ISTED VISITOR‘ Mra. James Si , especially as aha has been associated very close- ly with M-re. Slmileon’: niece Miss EDUCATIONAL FORUM-Messrs. B. B. Chandler. M.A., superinten- dent of libraries and director of adult education; Malcolm Mac- Kenale. B.A., chief supervisor of schools; Lt.-Ool. Leo F. MacDon- ald, 3A., Principal of Queen Square School. and. Mrs. Leone Ross. teacher, Model School, P. W. ‘mihg. Arpfll 27th at. 8.45. Listen in. tlon sale sponsored by tho Park- I dale Woman's Institute took place. ' ‘Compton; trio. Mrs. Gantwell; Dorothy Cheverie, accompanied by Mrs. Bertram llinthe piano; a010,, MrAEeben Arnfast; reading, Mral Leone Ross. ‘rhe numbers were! exceptionally well rendered and} all performers responded to en-' cores. Mrs. V. M. Hudson. presi-l dent of the Institute, in a few well y chosen wordsexplained the pur- pose of the gathering and inform-l Gay by his skillful auctionee iii/g soon disposed of the articles. a Howard Smith acted as best man. A breakfast reception was held I Prince i0! ‘Wdlee College Graduates, 1948 ‘the llj pilot. II and t" h. h ‘n hi! IUD N10‘ ill Charlottetown. III Alli!- ll Wed P-WD. llllflljftbtilltlilllg Clover hleflllitfnlveralty and Arehiteet- an’, carried an arm bouquet of Tails man roses. The bridesmaid, Miss matching halo. Her bouquet com- posed of carnations and fern. Mr. this _QUARDIAN, ciianngrrcroyvu Iliallaiitral liuarilisniS E E D f."'...:f't':.'..:._".§".:‘...‘&-'.'3 E VllllTE_F0ll E at five oante a were eklctlr IU- E E I) aiunun vassv l) Ill ‘I'll! Maytag Washers at the Coyna llaatric, 15’! Grafton. \ raoun saKE-ans isoe fol “Fllll P3000 7-40" ROY WARD DICKSON Herc he ia, the genial master of shenanigans. Parade" hue on April 26th. with his daffy gang to stage a hilarious all-new evening's fun. and hand out thousands of dollars’ worth of prises. at the Forum. It's all to 0., will conduct an Educational raise funds for Y-Grsds Welfare Forum over CFC-Y Iuesdiay ev- Service work. as th/e home ofMr. and Mrs. John . -———- Off. N Vi i011 R40 d, I1 . CONCERT 5&PARKD5LE~A“ mediate relcativeas aszcnibvlvede.“ 1m enjoyable even was spent in| b m n d w PPM-ls He" on Aw" 15m» when §ii°Ts§v§Z¢s§iZi Nnyrersetimviml a”: In WWWi-l"! PYWYH" ‘m9 m9‘ ‘large vase of pink and white car- natioris. Later on the bride and groom left f P. E. 1. Wl- ""914 “QM” “Fully 7"‘ ‘to visit thebgtlglegnleioni); For tra. "WW1 m9 dim" "1 chwlmn- veiling the brhle chose a three F°u°wml l‘ u" WW9“? Si"! 'pieoe ensemble of’ wine and biue 59M. led U! Esben Arnfast, with hminpbon, gwnd with wine "d ROY-STD]! Y. MIIIROTC, ARC-O" l0 ,wh"° .cce5s°fl”_ m‘ Pilmi "Qdmi- M"- 3999" from their honeymoon the couple ‘ Wlllflelm will reside in Moncton. N. B. where niokoar, Miss whole Brown. Mrl- ‘Mr. ‘cmcfll is a valued member of 3331"“! mm!- Ml“ the Crown Diamond Paint Co. Ellen ’s Diary Iy an Island Farmer's Wife (Continued from Page 2) ed the audience that the proceeds 'It was only a nice coincidence that from the auction were tn be spent the 1118111111!" brousht her letter in the interests of the Canadian Wll-h the 0th" mill "118 mommi- Society for the Control of Cancer. "At prflsent" she wrote "everything and the rug cm“, Mr, Pgrgy continues to be very exciting." I O O She was always one to find much good sum being rgglized, an out. Joy in life, the delight of it show- sta-nding donation was n half-tan i118 in he! steps and if she were of coal from the Arnfast Coal co. 8010B i0 the corner store for This kind gesture on the part u: pound of tea. one felt that she Mr. Arnfast is highly appreciated, was setting out on some high ad- Lunch was gerved by mg gqnmfl. venture that she would come to tee in charge. The pinging 0g the just beyond the hill, or maybe National Anthem brought g plgag- nearer, down by the mill in the ant and profitable evening to a Vfllley- close. quietly at a manse here and then . are going on to Halifax to rela- OWIILL-SULI-IVAN-St. Mary‘; tives and friends for our reception OathcdralJI-lalifax. N. 8.. was the that evening. I suppose you'll be scene of a pretty wedding gt, glght, ‘wondering what I shall be wear- o‘clock Monday morning, April ing? Am being married in a navy 19th.. when Bertha Frances, dlugh‘ tailored suit - remember the blus ter of Mr. and Mrs. John L. Slllll- one I got when at Alderlea, and van. Cardigan, P. E. 1., was unlt- of which I was so proud? This one ed in marriage to Bazil Richard is quite wonderful we. of course. O'Neill. son of Mr. Charles O'Neill Am weaning mwhitc blouse and and the late Mrs. O'Neill of Hnli- gloves, a divine hat fart. Rev. Father J, Mills 911mm,. suede shoes. Am not sure which lng. The bride given in mgrriggg dress of two, I shall wear at the by her father wore a long Sleeved rcceptionueither a blue one or per- gown of ivory satin, the waisted hops n salmon-pink which is very bodice having a lace yoke and the "W"? And the“ i” 9 "m"! 0! my full skirt ending in a short train. v01’! 0W0! Just think of it! Dreams She woren finger tip veil of tulle and wishes do come true, Mrs. El- illusioin beoomingly set with g len don't they? Have had such a ceronet‘ of orange blossoms, He: wonderful time lately planning and only ornament was a single strand bull!!! 811d I11; Y-hlt I Sometimes of pearls, gift of the groom. She have to ‘pinch myself to be sure it is all for me and not for some other girl. Remember me to James Msrgecet Sullivan, sister of the and all, who were always sq kind bride, wore a floor length frock of to me when on, The Island and I heaven blue taffeta with fitted will write you after I'm settled- bodice, full skirt, short sleeves, and Judy." "We are being married In the moonlight tonight. the slopes leading to the wooded hill- tops lie dark and light, where in rwaano m... with ural Ireinaerinet. . iaian noriano. another of u» lilrllfiltll 0R‘ 01M bllll, hllll Caaraea Seville Ioarne an be purchased over the ‘eoiantlatanybrandafih layaiBanbofCennde-Yoa an boy than outright for and. orifyoa wiala. nae the pneaadaofyourlvrcament ebaqae an a down payment for bond: to be paid for b! haul-nah. The procedure laimylleitylhalf. Our near- est breach will look after all detailaforyou. Yeillaeverleserfi yearned cling to the baring fields. Coidly the twilight dropped and now James adding a fresh stick to it draws his armchair nearer the fire. 8e has lust returned from a short vlalt to Rob's. When inter- ests at Alderlea pail as they some- CHARLOTTETOWN BRANCH - - - ~ lrarrebea also In Hunter liver, Mount Stewart, Srunmeride and Tyne Valle ‘patches the snow continues _i.ot.imes will. he slips away to return as now with news of our other small ones and the farm doings there. "Rab has an engine rissfli to the new pump now" he offers "lt means a great saving in labor for him." And "you can't guess what Karolyn and the boys were I Puluann n: nil Imaum or Goon CHIZINSIIIP n’ I. I M I ‘l’ E l) Distiller: - Ila-onto Iatufionr ofcheTaen ' Gees-shank vvvi r... l” This year, well over e rnllllenpConodlons will reeelve from lhe 9 government dieqoes which reprcaonh Refund on personal lneorne Tax 1014942 _ (compulsory eavlngs). .. .. Cash from War Savlrrge Certificates maturing k194i . ........................... $45.000.000 63,000,000 if SNNE oftlsie money k coming to think before you spend it . . . remember how hard you worked to save during the war years. Remember, too, that all this additional spending power, if translated into immediate buying, would almost certainly insane prices . and your own coat of living. Rather, put the money you receive into your savings account, or — better still — icuck it away in CANADA SAVINGS BoNns. This way you help keep prices down and at the same time maintain a neat egg for your own future security and neaili r a "nae novar. aareicor cannon W. R. CRUIKSHA‘ K, Manager Y- ‘~ doing when 1 came there -ans the small led was out and aa in- terested as the rest? Setting a hen on duck eggs!" Be smiles at the nice memory of them. and placer a chair for rne beside his. Until tomorrow - Diary — Good. night, . , _ Z f; a weakened luiolpe licked her wounds after Barrie-weary eyes turned to e new land r a a and in this one yesr-1830--Vove: 28,000, immigrants arrived in Canada: Alone in a arrange and sparsely-settled land; they set their strength; their youth,’ _ their courage to the ml: of building a new life for themselves r a a and for their children: How well they succeeded is shown by Canada today a I a once more the New Land eo which we welcome immigrants from overseas; May these "new Canadiansf . carry on the tradition r a a eagerly seeking the duties of citizenship Wilihjts right to tli_e_ free, unhempered exercise oi the franchise.- ' lVbre YOU m! your vote at mry election-municipal," provincial; fidaral-ibrfirri. writing e Jury and privilege planned, worked and fbugbt fir by your forefathers; Your you [mucus/refrains of your rlrildrrni To fail in Ibr’: dirt] l: to be 1m than a grad cilizrm‘ ‘y. ll.’ 41' . ilW/"iuuuil. -. ' 1.. '- A i