I-;;t:i7f?3-:12:-w.::zrF::s:!"is. ,. 9 MAY 22. 1951 . .M.-..-.A.M............ .;..'PHE GUARDIAN. cHAtu.orrra'rowN' mmacs mass M TAY AUGSBURG. Bavaria. May 21- tlieutcrsi-Two Nazi war crimin- as were released by American authority from Landsberg Prison the last. l7wo days, it: was an- nounced today. They were Rich- ard Dudzinski, 40. who received a WIT. lolllLlllwtlll-ll ovens in -ghs spark giamond. only sh ' an ' di cab will domlzlrnlhio-rlllu of -. 'I" filly . J. In ow : . ' ” V-diamond engage-f rnent ring,- illus- .9r.-trd. ' ' W3 . ours n-inc-year sentence for concentra- tion camp atrocities, and Heinrich Heinemann, 34, who was sentenced to eight years for assaults on sur- rendered American prisoners-oh ". THE GUARDIAN Thhoolunnlsrasarvodfuaawa newly nature In! to . :s are cuts a word. strlotl) pay- able in advance. , JIMLITB TAXI-Phone MI. SPLIT BAMBOO FISHING RODS 39.95. Toombs Music Store- DoWI.ING's SPORT LODGE for Fishing and Golfing supplies. -.----I V GIIABWELI. too letter Photo- graphs. NOW IN amok. - 600 x 16 ms- liners. Tanton Aooessorias. NEW GENERAL ELECTRIC REFRIGERATOR It TOOIIIDI Mllllc 33011. x , EIFIIIGIBATOBS. Ranges, Mo- tors and Wssher repairs. Storey Electric. Phone 3007. I ! so-.1-.0-mm. - The fragrant i Aroma for your car. Tanton Ac- celsorlos. t the "Mn PLASTIC shown: and window curtains in 18 different colors at Douglas Bros. and Jones Ltd. WE HAVE ALL KINDS 0!" Hill including lobsters. Call or Phone the Euston street Fish Market. Phone No. 546-1.. ENGAGEMENT. -- Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Laurette, Moncton.. N. 3.. wish to announce the engagement of their only deushW- M-rv Hazel. to George Francis MacDonald. son of Mrs. Margaret MacDonald and the late John J. MacDonald. East point. P. E. I. The wedding will talks place in St. Bernard's Church. Moncton. June 11th. ::DON”.l' GUESS - Send your wool freight free to Sheep Breed- ersi Association, CL 'ommwn, Advancing soc per pound, with ". surcd substantial final settlement later. Guarantee yourself the high- eat market price. Now F ”99” THE DISCOVERY of one of the main causes - of skin diseases will bring new health and happiness to thousands of people suffer- ing from Eczemas, 'Boils. Leg Ulcers and Psoriasis. Science has established that the lack of unsaturated fatty acids in nutrition reduces the natural resistance of the body and leads to skin disease. As this precious substance-so essential to skin health-is often completel absent in modern food. the number of akn sufferers in all civilized countries has a tendency to increase every These are no of the numerous ear-titled plsotogrsplls open for inspection at our laboratories. "Authentic .-n nmu. t In 'A an ti no a of to of Mr: Ilnast loulsh .In I. of" 5.. I.rn:l”FouulaLo'A I of suffering from Leg t.a'smnba Mr lit. am. 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To be an. at a 9-elem Ive, lot he drove time so ion ttls worn mos didn't last - So he promptly pulled In to retire. lrnpmod 1'l,ii Jv tl)N(- k'x'.lN Ml! Your neighborhood I.l'.GoodrieI: Dealer to show you the new l.P.G. Wvtrlown Tim. Those oosy-riding. folgls. dependable am an in a class 57 llkauslves-beeaasa of I.I'.6oodrieh Issmeia. Among other things, they have Mir and Iroal design which lsalp you get longer. aalar. Irealla-Ina snlloase . 4... p " '""' not our -Ila. Iqllp your ear with I.P.Geodrisi Time. now. and sum... "' Ivtoring plug", Gjoodric Tires I Your nearby, friendly IEGOOIIIIOII dealer will increase your . decrease its cost Drive In when yovyuo this in , . has 0 D IOWAID I.aolNNll FOOT- WEAR at 115 Queen street. Truck Tires. ties. Toombs Music Store. ton Accessorl . FRESH MACKIBEL-At City Flrh Market today. NEW CAR. RADIOS. - Whiis they last. Free installation. Bowlaa Radio Service. REMEMBER IBD 03058 BLOOD DONOR CLINICS during week of May nth. I000 donors urgently needed. MRS. JOENS'1'0N'S LADIES WEAR. - Bargains. suits. Goats. Graduation Dresses, etc moms BAIL! except Sunday to New Glasgow and Halifax. Phone Maritime Central Airways 2061 or 504. WINDSHIIILD BUG DIELEC- Tolls.-Whool spinners. Tsnton Accessories. Munoxann RADIO SERVIOI I80 Kent Street. Radio repairs sound equipment. Dino Recording. Rogers Majestic and Stewart War- ner Radios. SAD NEWS-Mr. and Mrs. A.N. Mclnnls received the sad news on Sunday of the passing of Mr. Stephen Cudmore of Brocton, Mass, formerly of Ap-pin Road. P. E. I. ENGAGEMENT. - Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Martin. was. annouce the engagement of their daughter Margaret Christine, R. N.. to John Miller, son of Mr. and Mrs. Alex- ander A. MacDonald. Charlotte- town. Marriage to take place June lath. at Orwell Head United church. MT. ALLISON GRADUATE - Miss Winnlfred Calms received her Bachtllor of Arts degree (magna. cum laude) from Mount Allison University, Sackvilie, New Brunswick. at their recent convo- cation. Winnifred is the daughter oi Mr. and Mrs. J. Scott Calms of Freetown. MASON - STBICKLAND - A pretty wedding was solemnized the afternoon of May zist. in Cen- tral Chrlstlan Church manse. be- tween Earl Milford Mason of Charlottetown and Mona. Denise Strickland, Cape Bear, Prince Ed- ward Island. Miss Mildred Gosbee was bridesmaid. Mr. Homer Mathe- Son was groomsman. The wedding ceremony was performed by Rev. Marvel D. Dunbar. Minister of Central Christian Church. Mr. and Mrs. Mason will reside at 100 Green street. Charlottetown. name:-Inner IlONOUftED- Mrs. Avon Andrew, Desarlsay Crescent, and Miss Louise Duffy gave a shower for Miss Margar- etta Lund who is to be married on May 24. Refreshments were served and the gifts were opened by Miss Annabelle Tralnor. Oth- ers enoertalnling for her were Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Hughes who gave a party for Miss Dund and Mr. Tony Gallant who will be mar- nied on May 24th. An address was read by Miss Patricia Hughes and they wore presenwd with a love- ly set of dishes. BLANDER IIKSIIVES DIGILIII -Among the names of graduates at the University of New Bruns- wick. Fredericton, released last week, sister st. Mary Slxtus (Vera Msouilan) was incorrectly listed from St. John. N. 3.. hence the name was not picked up by the Island newspapers. sister St. Mary status from Charlottetown. having attended rwchford square school and is g former graduate of P. W. 0. Sister Mary Slxtus is among the , aduates of Division 1, receiving a B. A. degree. she has been principal of Notre Dame Convent, Mlsoouohe. for some years new. Health of the Province of Prince Edward Island is this week spon- soring an accounting School in Moncton. N.B., conducted by tho staff of Hudson, MacMaIdn 8: Co. in the accounting personnel of the hospitals with the-uniform accounting system advocated .by the Maritime Hospital Association. This system is one which has been generally accepted through- out Canada and the United States. its adoption will provide manage- ment with more adequate finan- cial data and make 'possible com- parisons which would not other- wise be feasible. Those attending the school an: Sister Mary An- gels. Western Hospital: Sister Mary of Good Counsel, Charlotte- town Hospital; Mrs. Freda Mac- Kinnon. Prince Edward Island Hospital: J. E. Cullen. Charlotte- townllospiial: C.C. Hickey. Prince Cou y Hospital: C. Praught. De- par. t. of Health.--(Moncton Times). ........A........ uoonrr ovals - send your TRINITY - In the international service held at Trinity Shurch on "H woman. Sunday night the solo ts were: TOWN T Pm". 1 Mr. R1013 Raymond and George Mlausno. The former sang in French and the latter in Jap- .? anese. The official representatives vny gpgcmg, ppgcggg on of the Nations were as follows: Tlnton Accessories. China - Dr. G. Ohan. Denmark xomax nuts. Thermos aot- Mr. Richard Ruthut. Greece - land - Mr. John Van Man-ion. can GILILLS-Old prices. '1'an- Norway - Mr. A- Wollum. Poland INTIINATION AL NIGHT AT Mr. Mr. Niels Bwandson. Germany- Mr. and Mrs. nee I..a.mbros. Hol- -Mr. Tudor Uylach. Switzerland -Mrs. Raoul Raymond. Syria and Lebanon - Mr. A. Ghiz. The United States of America - Mrs. Planning a Garden? ' Try Our Oataloguo Free on Request ARTHUR VESEY York. P. E. I. I PARKDALE sun. DRAMA FESTIVAL FINALS - MAY 29. 30 and 31 Ten Plays Will Compete. Season Tickets (Transferable) SL00 PLAN NOW TO SEE THE WHOLE SHOW AT THIS SPECIAL RATE! (Single Admissions 50c). Phyllis Younkor. Personals Mr. Isaac Stewart. Breadalbane, is a patient in the Prlncelldward Island "ospital. Miss Catherine Redmond re- turned to her home in Corra- ville on Friday, May 28 from Bos- ton. Mass, to spend her summer holidays with her family. Miss Ida ll. Mlcbougall Fitz- roy Streot. arrived home on ni- day evening after spending the winter in Rook, Kansas, U. S. A. Rev. William T. Mercer and Mrs. Mercer, Mt. Stewart. are in New Brunawldk where they will spend a" short holiday. Miss Ruby Downe, whose mar- riage is taking place this week was tendered three miscellaneous showers, on Monday, May 9, by Mrs. Matthew Watson; on Mon- day. May 14, by Mrs. Ralph Muc- Donald and on Friday, May 18 by Mrs. Harry Downc. Many beauti- ful gifts were received. Delicious lunchas were served by the hos- teases. Card Thanks The family of the late Harry C. Duggan wish to express their many thanks to all their friends and neighbours who in any way assisted them, and those who sent cards of sympathy during their recent sad bereavement. Curd Of Thanks We sincerely wish to thank our many relatives, neighbours and friends for the kindness and sym- pathy shown us during our recent bereavement. .,'- William Taylor. '3 -.' I Eveline Martell, --' Margaret Pette. CANADA PROVINCE OF PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND IN THE PROBATE COURT The 11th day of May A.D. 1951. In Re Estate of RICHARD V. MALLETT, late of Charlotte- town in Queen's County in the said Irovlnce, Hotel Chef. de- ceased, testatc. To the Sheriff of the County of Queen's County or any Con- stable or literate person with- in said County GREETING: WHEREAS ' upon readirlg the petition on file of Frederick Mal- lett of Charlottetown aforesaid. Tailor, William Mallett of Glou- cester, Massachusetts, U n i t e d States of America and Mary I-J. Mallett of Baltimore. Maryland. United States of America, Single Women, Executors of the above- namad estate. praying that a ci- tatlon may be issued for the pur- pose hereinafter set forth: You are therefore hereby required to cite all persons interested in the said Estate to be and appear be- fore the Judge present at a Pro- bate Court to be held in the Court House in Charlottetown in Queen's County in the said Prov- ince, on Thursday the 14th day of June next coming. at the hour of eleven o'clock forenoon of the game day to show cause if any they can why the Accounts of the said Estate should not b0 passed and the Estate closed all prayed for in said petition on motion of J. Arthur McGuiiIn- Esquire, Proctor for said Petition- AND 11' IS HEREBY ORDER- ED that a true copy hereof 59 forthwith published in some news- gper published in Charlottetown nosrrru. scoounrmo P 1 0 o u a s s - The Department of ::”""” ”"” "' "ch week " least four consecutive weeks from the date hereof and that a true copy here” posted in the places respectively. , the hall chartered accountants. The pur- Charlottetown. aforesaid. It I Dose of the school is to familiar- near the Bank of Nova Srf:ot: Building in Charlottetown. nor- be forthwith followinl Public namely. I" of the Court House e ear the ROYB1 llarldcdnatll. Bnuildlns 1" Chaim lottetown aforesaid. so that 6” persons interested in tihe lain. Estate as aforesaid may 8V6 nat';lfl'Ntl-Ilgswll-lis Honour Harold Leonard Palmer. Judi! Of "'9 said Probate Court at Charlotte- eown in Queen's County. the def and year first above written- By the Court. .(L.s.2S M M. lll.lzABE'l'Il WRIGHT. . Registrar. Sltinnymen,women gain5L1I)Ll5llls. wpol mum free to Sleep ame- ::.....w-....:--' ”-"-:r.:'" 3.. , up: o lo aired sahstonthl aal Beaumont" ...J”i'5'...1l'.':li'n.... IICII. GIIPIIIQ IXPIOII IIG llI(D- " "" ”" Tml I IIIIII DUN. aarrr eould Illa as-' mf: 'p"au's"1lny'-'l'l'l'st:: W lhllll III 1' ""::....!”'.5'.'.-...f".”.; stun. &Ii.:a:l'I's::E.'n" "I: mm and mouse so .. .?..."'7i':7" "?.:'m- L use so hum--I; wstsln. cuss y of alas Isnosa on-ax hots Iahlau for new aldldbl AMI my day. At a lrusllua-k An opportunity Dorothy Dix Seys- Continued from page I The distributor of a top line of automobiles and trucks wishes to em- ploy a salesman. This position will provide a salary plus commissions with a pension scheme, Blue Cross and other benefits. Apply in writing to: Box 445, Guardian wer problems of which it almost always does. Then my secondary advice is-just be thankful things turned out the way they did and forget the whole thlngl, Don't nag. don't harp, don't discuss the "other woman"! If you whnt your husband to forget the affair. don't keep bringing It up yourself. drop the subject and never, never bring it up again. If he doesn't want to tell you who his sweetheart was. DEAR. MISS DIX: I am a widow of 35. Mother of nine children. Am very much in love with a young man of 19. Do you think I will be doing wrong to marry him? D: M. ANSWER: I think you must have an overgrown mother complex if you cant mplate taking another child to roar when you already have nine. asylum than you are for matrimony. f you are serious, you are more a candidate for a lunatic DOROTHY DIX cannot reply personally to readers, but will ans- al interest through her column. Wow is false - I . . 5' is . .5? in gantly CROCKETT. 134 l(Ell'l'r STREET top quality WILTON and AXMINSTER. The quantity at our extremely low prices is very limited S0 DO NOT WAIT-when .present stocks are exhausted the prices will be very much higher. Here's the answer to the 564 question-"Got any broadloom?" We have it-fine, lustrous velvet finished broadloom, handsome nubbly twisted broadloom, ele- sculptured and figured broadloom. Itls and Ltd. I GIIAIILIITTETOVIN P. E. l. ELLIS BROS. CENTRAL ROYALTY 8: FITZROY GROCERY The Stores With Thehlowost Prices In The Charlottetown Area Round Steak ssaoooaoal S.P. 5 re Ribs 19: P. 85: Lord. Maple Leaf . .. 25: Shortening. Domestic . . . . 37: At Central Re ally Store MIXED ED 70 - I5 - 15 lost Ouallty Robin Hood Cairo Mixes. Only 26: 2'. .'';........l... HOllIIsPIghON'l....o-;.,..17C AunrrJamima can Mixes. H-in! fictwp - - . -. 28: 2for................67c 'cEMgN1- soar rowosss About 300 lass . Largo Slso-All Kinds FLOUR . ' Only 39: Robin Hood - Maple Leaf King Colo - Red Rose . COFFEE Iloltwano Schwartz. in sins .. . . . . . . 99: A 95: IlodIose.lnbags......99c C. I. L. PAINT IN STOCK v ::AMll.S - SEMI-GLOSS - FLAT - OUTSIDE PAINTS It VAINIIH. I i it