PAGE FIVE Trade Board Activities 19v 1952 Irl-is GUARDIAN cllalulo-l-ra-rowiv ',':";',lff :,";,',"a';.f,';"' Says Dairy industry Facing Porgisls Mrs. Walter Farmer. Borden. is visiting irienda in the City. isilriiiii iiuliliniili This column is reserved tor aura of local interest. but advertising at a newly nature may be inserted Mrs. John Murray. summerside. What the Charlottetown Board of Trade d'd t it .3 an um, . ,,,,a. mic", P”. is spending the week-end in the .. V gg A p p f I T t . i 3- 5 .51. In .d,um City, i . Council Meeting last night. . Mr, no ,1, nerdy Hope mun W" -.-m-... . 1. Heard full report by Mayor J. bratlon; ' "This is one of the toughest packaging and merchandising o! D- sivewaft 01'! recent MD to Ot- 10. Heard progress report re ' a visitor to Charl tt to Thursday. 0 C Wu on Miss Frances Reid. teacher in St. Mary's School. attended the teachers convention in Charlotte- town. iawa re expediting out.-landing Public Works projects here, includ- ing Charlottetown Federal Build. ing. Naval Barracks. and Charlot- tetown Airport improvements; 2. Passed resolution to Minister of Transport stressing urgency 01 improvement. and extentions nec- essary lit Charlottetown Airport; 3. Discusstd Wood-Islands-Cam ibou Service; , 4. Dropped discussion or proposed matter of adequate Building Code for this City; it. Heard progress report, :9 1-,- moval of City Weigh scales from present location; ii. Heard progress report rs matter of adequate Fire Regulg. Non-5 tor this City and decided to hold lpeclal meeting with Fire Marshall T.A. Campbell in this regard in near future; the product. and every step in this direction is to be commended." Mr. Shugg is attending meetings oi producers and dairy operators in the three Maritime Provinces in relation to the 1052 "set-aside" -the iund raised ior publicity purposes by it contribution from Association members ol 1 cent per lb. on butter fat produced in the month oi June. JIMMY! raxr - Phone res. BICYCLEB new. conditioned. priced Bike Shop. years the dairy industry in Can- ada ever Iaccd, and every eiiort should be made to raise our per capita consumption of dairy loads domestically," stated Mr. O. J. W. Shugii. Toronto. director of public- V ily for the Dairy Farmers 01 Can- ada. who yesterday . addressed a meeting of the P. E. 1. Dairy As- sociation and representatives oi dairy plants. used and re- to sell. The WATCH for big dance with 10- plece orchestra at Rollsway Ban. mom. Miss Marion Duggim of Moncmn spent her Easter holidays at not home in sea View. RESERVE FRIDAY. Mil? 2nd ior Lt. Col. K.M. Johnston. Oiiicer Commanding the 5th signals Regi- ment, who will be in charge oi the signals Association Conference proceedings here this week-end. Donor Clinics at Charlottetown May 5th and 6th. 500 donors urgently needed. NAME OMITTED A 1n the obituary of Mrs. Alfred J. Calrnll. publish-:d yesterday, the name on surviving sister. ' Mrs. Thomas Ralph Manning. Lt. and Mrs. R. Irwin Jenkins; with daughter Alix. of Petawawa. are spending two weeks in Char. lottctown. Miss Mary Callaghan of Quebec City, who was a guest at the The promotion of Capt. it. J nationally will probably reach be- tween .'l00,000.000 and 500.000.000 lbs. over normal supply this year. mainly because of the embargo on dairy cattle in the United States. Another important factor is the loss of the British export market for cheese. Mr. Shugg warmly upproved oi money in the Julie "set-aside" was raised it would total 3575.000. The Maritime Provinces. did very well both years. in their contribution on 3 percentage basis, he stated. Mr. shugg brought with him a iilm illustrating the value oi pub- licity to the dairy industry, which was shown yesterday and which view of fact that City Council has now gone on record to do nothing. in this regard; 5. Discussed Drohlcni oi Chariot. tetown suburban areas and set up new committee in this regard; .0. Flnsllzed. plans for reception: and dinner in honour or non, Brooke Clsxton. Minister of Na. dance in aid of Children's Art "T M . Wil . v Al .. . gem". N. 1' eynlggmilngerof ..:rhell-:3 fEul:lph?t,SiziLSig the cbirrrtlcai n-iltylrs 1?!!! first set-aside in 1950 C” in, yagggd mom,” of sympnhy ....- dwgmer-In-law Mr d o e 3 us on. Mr. uag pon e rea zed 344,000. in 1051 the y purchase oi vacant land be- to families of late J.R. crochet; ggmzmngn Red Cm” Blood . . an Mrs. out that increased milk production amount was 3304.000. if all the tween Graton and Kent Streets in and A.I.B. Fisher in mg, I-eceng sad losses; 14. Went on record as advocating installation of sprinkler system in the Provincial Building in view of Historical aspect or building mg contents: 15. set up standing Tourist com- mitbee to act during coming gum- mu; Tminoh Atlleborn. Mass. was Charlottetown Hotel for the ast omltted. week has now nmrned to pan. MIME 3-11 ii1b0V9) 10 the riillli the now cheese packaging method he has presented to the Film tional Defence to be h id h 6 g t oi Major has been announced by . , ' ' "' '” ' 5 L APp”i"i9d V'”'P1'05idellt J- ule"-Lewis lusts IBVIN Mcltusland Fred hm” Li-'C0l A- W- R08er8- E-D-- Oiiicer l):li;rl?du1(l:lelTielin xdiiicnpifviiwpianifgd ligggliiilcgorltulzlasg1ir:dul5CT:lutbY .(i::rBiih;tntflti?m HOW in Friday-g'r Bgalcbonlwi i3loA3”"g Pmm""' ' ' i di th Pi Ed' d " ' ' i .. - . ' Bwceo ar Yeartoima wmma" "3 9 rnce M" to process 100,000 lbs this season. Dairy Farmers and is entitled The 7. Accepted immmon of C,N.Rgl31.L next; y erlcton. N- 3-. (iormerly of Char- Mr. Gerald McQuaid. teacher in Island Regiment (17th Reccel. "We have a lot to learn in the Power of Pennies." to have F.A. Gailney. Chiei oi 1'7. Heard .from Paul Rudin of . lottetownl announces the engage- Tryon Consolidated School who mm, ' . g : Major Mahar who hiid been . - ... g . - ..:.2.':.', 115:3. :":.:..:.:”.:”t;i:..:::.:::::';:..:::a mm. -;vs;;.-; ,gfm- :;FirP.t;"n.:::"::z..;””5;.. ll ;r.:n:::;t,:::.;:;;.:., 3:75.552;-its" .c--mm or com- 0,. w,dm.may ammoon, Am.” Gutsch. Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, to his duties on Thursday. glgililmyo He sloglclaeeacgncgtgltii veils: the quality problcm. especially Bun-bury last evening and was se ior um Pm”-"Ce lo -B7loC”J;”'ks (;r-u(13;ltlreaax.,en?nb:(?CXlii sctiv. mm” M 3 O-Clock 5 many wmdlng niurrlngc to take place in June - Mncnoimldl Mg. who is 05 active where butter is concerned. but we keenly interested in his msgnil- council prior to April 30th' t 13- Hum pfmm Fvi? C rt. was wlemnmd m Tmmy Umwd at Pciiivi-awn. Ontario. iotRtdeltt.o&1v0!epl'i M. Blataiulere, Char- Service wnh the Canadian force 1" have dolie practically nothing 1'! lcent herd oi H-olstelns. 3. pagsed resolution of e,;qulry mip;-esidcm, or the Mm.m;ne'BoI;1d Church. Charlottetown. when Mar- PREMEES ALTERED g The Chulottig-mw:i ;tmsil3;mfitntwhler;e til: Germany. The new Adjutant of , Rand H. llatheson. Manager ozi'I'rade. on that organization's ion Anita. daughter or Mr. and p,,m,m formerly mum” by the undmwem 3 mm". opemmn ; the P. E. 1. Rest. will be Calm L. ' 0 Maritime Transportation commls-fplans re implementing last year's Mrs. Harry Lows of York and Amgwen om shop oppom. me few days ago. He in "mung 30'” O. MacNevin. r. n sion. re long delliy in re-hearing of report by Dr. C.H. Blskeny on Malcolm Jamcs Chrirlcs. son of Mr. Prmce Edwud .1-hem'l.e an n'nde... progress toward recovery. Major Mum" joined the. Prlncc P""'i"C” ODE-Zone case; illarltime Economic Development. and Mrs. Frederick Allen oiGeorge- gums emnme um"-mm when Edward Igllarld I-llghlan(tIel1sb3;i.P. 0 9- Appointed committee of li..E.. in ox ..... .. ...;... -m- men m --u--- at--. "R ':..”.'::"" : .. ...:: ar y otato rowing Mo......... "dmk by m”'' H'E'D' A5m”m' suiting will be occupied by Mr ed m w9”Vm9' N' 5" i” ”'"'"c or: fiistsive :(c,rvice igiiflhnthe Unit in comma P'E'I' mnkeepcn ”"d ,Ti1C wlnsomi-bbriclc. wrgotvgas given Bemmfd Hugh”, "mm! m5m.,' gertstudies after spending her September 1939 at the outbreak 0! Mg” ,gAgTeTdgl;;&l;j.rng.1Hl;?;T;,Tf my :i15(:6l;al;l'i::,tJetownw re spun. L man age y mr 8 er, wore as er holidays at nm hane 0' her war' He was commissioned in No' current ghunage of planted in ejrly or mid-Nay TM--A'Vme ea-k--(SE11. ance. "With the vembcr 1940 and qualified as lleut- should be ready for huvesunz by white nct over white satin. with u parents. Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Tan. waist length veil. and carried a APNINTFD REPRESENTATIVE ton. City. mm; in March 1941 He was pro. potatoes and with the prevailing . . b t f R d T ii . i Am. ' - ;- late July or early August and 0 ” " W" - comm-no mm c 1" He '.:;”;P.:t.:”.::;i:.?::”;:.l;.:” . ...., .. Annual Meeting Of ms mm served ln Northwest Europe as re- inforcement ofilcer with the North Nova Scotia I-lighlanders. on demobilization Major Mshar continued his association with the Mr. Angus L. Mac-Loan. M.P., who has been in the province for bushels P" "r'' a week. left this morning ior Ott. awa to resume his scat in Com- meets Monday next. The bridesmaid. Helen. sister of the bride. looked charming in a green taiieta floor length dress. with matching head-dress; while Commanding Oiiicer of H. M. C.is. Queen Charlotte, has been appoint- ed to represent the Naval Officers Association or Canada. P.E.l remain high until such time as the 1952 crop becomes available in volume," reports Mr. S. C. Peppin. technical advisory. P. E. 1. Potato lWomen's Liheralclub "353 mug” Marjorie and Marilyn. two younger sisters. drcsscd in mauve and yel- Branch. at the annual meeting or the various members bodies at H.- mons, which Army and joined the Prince Ed- Marketing Board. aiter adjournment for the Easter w ard Island Regiment when it one of the best methods to ob- Girl Guide News , H The anllual meeting of the ch”- lcttetown Women's Liberal Club 1951 Dodge 1A-ton Express law silk. and carrying nosegays. rcct-ss. added milch to the beauty of the event. The groom was supported by Mr. Douglas Moore. and the ushers were Laken Lewis. brother oi the 1500 miles, all new 650- 16 tlres ........ .. Price s1-175 1950 Dodge 1,5-ton Express, 20000 miles, heater and was formed in July 1946 in amal- gamation oi the P.E.I. Highland- ers snd I-'.E.I. Lighthorse. He was awarded the Emciency Deco- ration in December, 1951. Married to the Iormer Ada Carr. tain an early crop of marketable tubers. Mr. Pcippln suggests. is to have the seed produce a short thick sprout which has been well hardened by two or three weeks exposure outdoors before planting. was held recently in the Ladle,- room of the Canadian Legion Hall. The minutes oi the last meeting and the last annual meeting were read by Recording Secretary Mrs. W. J. Rodd and approved. M.C.S. Griifon. Port Arthur, Ont- aria. Miss Wlnnlired Hashim of Springfield attended the teachers conierence at Charlottetown dur- ing the past week. At present Miss PINE PERFORMANCE - The Holy Redeemer Community Centre drew a crowded audience again bride. alld Donald King oi George- 1”'"v me” 9' "W 3””7'"- ilioiraritltf 'P(:;mli1n: iiiaemizmclssolg melimlmhmg Mm M ggen tahridr No Children, This can be Mcompnshed by me The president, Mrs. Russell Rop- d f The bride's mother wore a win-. Fm,c,S xmu Um.,m.,,y play", id - - - - 50 00 at Summer He .3 empmyed mm the Depmj iollowlng grocedure: er. gave her annual mum mm c roster .... .. Price d1225 stilt, ivitli nary and white accessor- and chornlmt The open”. W” 5 ”' mam of veteran, Amm, Char. Irish Co bier is the best variety mowed an ncuve and successful 1950 D d 1 t E W. Will” H10 i"00m'3 '"0”""' W9” given a scintillating interpretation iottetown. 1” ms pumme ”"h9"g'h "me your for the Club. The treasurer, 0 gs: on xpi:e5s' pm!" we w”b" wmch max" Mrs. G. A. MacDonald gave the im- 16000 mlicsy heavy tires: nlivv blue with grey accessories. and the pe,.go,me,s were enmusi. - ' marketable size a few days earlier mom re P0” 10? the W” Mid "10 heater and d efro ste r Scoulildug E h we a bcautiiill corsage oi , riziisgs. re Nanny npmmded M d F r than Cobblers. sclect small iube1r's corresponding Secretary. Mrs, J. J I The wedding marclllstwasdplgzled rulvsnss. ycsrsnnsr - The . ans 3 3 0 xelghlggteffffggllglyhelre05130;! d Trainor iubmittea.iiei- report. PF 109 ---------------------- .. 51550 by Mr. Player, organ . an 5! funeral of the late Mrs. Milton . Th 1 Q, N 1 ti Helen Wilson of Covehead during Carter was held yesterday aiter- v' 't H r P9 C0n5id"9M9 sfwk avauabiiinm com.'.3.i:.ii..'f,','T1?; 033. 3on:smb;l(:ugr;,5: 1950 Dodge ii'i'1't0n EXPY955y the slgnim! of the register, sang noon from the Macliean Funeral 0 0 -he llF0VinCE- BT10! "1559 W T” g in R mm of omcers on mouon 0, price 51475 . ll - v- Home to cent,-,1 ch,-gman church u out or storage now and if possible ---------------------- -- sweetly. Ill Walk Beside You. , v be t Gvumns, CLUB Mrs. 3. Rogers J,” seconded by Ummds 0' WW Bums I""”0k WW” "MC" Wm C”"d"cW' W nefensa Minister Egwwm 1",: ",fc';2e”'”inlie:n in Mrs. A.T. Macxlnnon. 1938 Dodge 1,5--ton Express. R”' M' Di Dunb” "d mV' 3' E' hm b”:e;;,um'c ume bung. In The monthly meeting of Char- The following oiiiccrs were elect- Price ------------------ H 5150.00 n! n bountcoils supper at Sandy's. Mnrshilcltl. During this hour Rev. Mr. Asliford proposed the toast. and D. Ashiord. Interment was in the People's Cemetery. The poll bear- Pees !or all Scoulmasicrs and about a week or ten days time a small white sprout will have de- lottetown Guldel-s' Club was held April 1'lth at the home of Mrs. James Macllean. l8l Euston st., ed for the ensuing year: Hon. Pres- ident. Mrs. J. Walter Jones; Presi- dent. Mrs. Gordon Avard; lst. Vice- These trucks can be bought . Ernest Callbeck William - V gave icry complimentary remarks "5 were - as ism t Sc hm c we di Plans are being finalized tor the V to the bride illll'ihKi'O0llA1.niV.iEi1;i0r gfe';v8:ge' giagcl;ar:kgorM1;:i; 13. th: M:rltim:uGil::lc:1r!C;w lino: Visit next Friday lot the”! :(0):;t))tl3:tet135l'Iel;0i-i;n tugcgt W3: yin sixteanld members plrcscnt. p,e,.1dem,M,,g Eugene cum... R... on the palm Improvement N”iw1s”"' Wt” wmm;" "2 c” M: Clark. this Province will be paid by the mwke C1aXw"' M"”5i”b 3; abqug May 1,1, sxprcmd these tub. at"W”:fw mcieimf” 12:53 w;:(”;'J';9d cording Secretary. Mrs. W. J. I-(odd: plan, 13; down, 3 years to mm Tnm Mk xii th guise and TT Pmmcm Bay Smut” Mmmm lomic Derenciiiwho wni E liuiiiie "5 Vt-W WMY 91”” 0" 3 mm MtlcPl'iels0n anfil Miss Nincrii Correspondence swam)" M” y the balance Ufe to FF W0? " 9 0 9- mung smog yrs A 121 - it vas decided t th l 99" er ” 3 M” m" "m ” - ' .l.J. Trainer and Trcnsui-er, Mrs D3 -- U V” " i 8 '3 N9" ” Charlottetown Board of Trade. ”001” 0' Ouivdm" Wm” 5”” Hyndman. G A, Macponam sunlight can shine on them. Care must. be exercised it weather fore- casts promise frost at night, in which case the tubers must be covered with bags. Neither rain nor sun will hurt the tubers in any way unless very extreme tem- The minutes oi the last meeting were read and adopted. Commissioner Suzanne MacKlli- non conducted a questionalre on camping and each Guider took all active part in filling out forms provided. monthly meeting oi the Council. The dates oi the camp. which will be held near M-oncton. are July 8th to 18th. The Council also approved the dates July am. to 11th for the Pro- Vindtli Camp at Buchan and an- The executive comprises Mrs. Milton Bell. Mrs. L. E. Prowse Mrs. G. Duffy, Mrs. Cecil Stewart and Mrs. Russel Roper. The Tea Com- mittee comprising Mrs. 3.3. Jnncs Mrs. George Mason and Mrs, W. R. all joined in singing. "For they are Jolly Good Fellows". A social time was enjoyed by nil the relatives and friends. Ml'S. Allcn. mothc'i' of the groom. Richard Vcsst-.v. uncle of the bride. and Miss Helen Wilson crulis were despatched to No. 1 Personnel Depot Garrison Barracks. Halifax. for final documentation prior to enrollment in the Canad- ian Army Active Force. it was an- notrncecl yesterday. They are. J. A. The 'Min.lstel', who will travel by Royal Canadian Air Force plane. will arrive in Sumnierside ircm Ottawa Friday morning. He will address is meeting more at 12:30 and then procecd. to Charlotte- W. G. BABBOIJR LTD. 127 Euston St. Ch'town i-ntcrtaincli xilili hiilsic and song. after which all wished the bride and groom many years of future hanpincss. and returned to their homes. Arsenault. Tignish. A. E. Grliiin. Tlgnish. G.I-I. Mccormick. O'I..esry. J.E. Doiron. Charlottetown and L. N. Carr. Charlottetown. They noiinceci that the camp rate of one dollar per day per boy would be continued. It was decided the annual meet- town. Mr. Clsxtoii will he met at the Airport here by Premier J. Walter Jones. His Worship Mayor J. D peratilres of 00 per cent or over should happen along. and that is very unlikely until June. Tubers so treated will produce: A letter was read from Mrs. Douglas Finkcn. commissioner for publications. asking for ally out- standing suggcstions on Rallies. as they would like some material ior LePage served tea at the close of the meeting. left by Maritime Central Airways plane. Stewart. Mr. J. Gordon MacDon- ald. president of the Board oi Trade and possibly Senators and Members of Parliament. He will be driven to the Charlottetown short thick sprout Whiich will not break off in normal handling. Planting by hand is to be prefer- red and the field should be mark- ed into rows thrce ieet apart and ing would be held on Thursday. 3135' 22nd. A Nominating Com- mittee was appointed as iollovwi. Chairman. Judge ll. L. Palmer. R. S. P. Jardine. and W. R. Burnett. Mr. and Mrs. Allen will reside in Georgetown inr the summer. Miss Pcarl Annen of Boston new home inr the occasion. and Miss publication. The annual meeting of the Guiders' Club is to be held in May when a nominating committee will CITY POLICE COURT -- Two men charged with the than of meat Norma Lewis. R. N. of Milton. Mass. , m H. C l n 5 an p sent ,. congmwmwry meg-um. zgeehzvge akegtelfcgg mos” migmfg Dr. George Fishery Dame; Hoigetl wohercdhe F211 inS1:Dr8Cxtn:dgOl;Il1- about 2 L2 inches deep. For Garb, bring in a new slate oi officers. - pg op R. M. g . and sixty days. respectively. by cammimlonu for charwtwtowni gt?! lsiBVttmrll'l(!iO Ax; personng: POIMOGS. ftfirliizer mBY be 01010? DURING the season of bad. muddy roads take advantage or ll0LlVlAN'S sir -- y Mggjgtg-ate KM, Mu. "V9 ' "DON Md 9XlY1'&5S9d the The Enid 01 the Prince Edward broadcast prior to the last work-inz l'Elts0NAL SHOPPING SERVICE! A phone call or 5 note to the hm” W "3" mt-""36 o of All Island Rbzimem (mh Reece) Wm of the land or can be spread dif- Personal shopper will bring Holman's right to your door- We the next be-L thing to visiting Holman'a and doing your shopping yourself . . . . tin. in the city Police Court yester- day momlng. A man charged with operating I motor vehicle while his ability to drive was impaired by al- cohol. was iined 3100 and costs or 30 days. and or two drunks, one was remanded until the 22nd. and the other was fined five dollars and costs. or five days. In the case of two men charged with posses- sion of stolen goods. in connection with the break at Prowse Bros. both were remanded until the 22nd. ect into the marks or drills and then worked into the land by running the marker through these drills a second time beiorc plant- ing. Tubers should be maced shout twelve inches apart and then cov- ered very light leaving the ground more or less level. llilllng can come later with subsequent cultiv- niions. There lprouts will break through the light covering in ii matter of a week or ten days de- pending on weather conditions. The usual methods oi cultivat- ion, hilllng. spraying. etc. should be carried out Mr. Pepipin states. group committees meet in the near- future. The financial campaign had reached is total oi 338270.85. it was reported by Executive Commiss- ioner Gordon Kerr. Returns ind wt to be made from Summersiide and Borden. The breakdown in re- turns to date follow, Charlottetown 3" e”9”"'”"" ”"i""s 334015. pcleorgetown 314. Tlgnish 827.05, 0Leai'y 357.35. Bouris 3100. Montague sue. Alberton 3100. Identify Student ...T”.”.f.. s:::::: 3"" i”"””"' - eld. "' B''""' W- W Killed In crash Malan Ready it llolsnsn'a Personal Shopper will give you prompt, courteous attention .. so. If it is dlfilculi. to get into town. take advantage of this Special Holman Service - Personal Shopping! be in attendance. A recctplion and dinner will follow. Saturday morning he will be taken on a toul- of the City and View sites for proposed project. It is expected he will lcave for Mont- real Saturday afternoon to fulfill BIRTHS. MARRIAGES. DEATHS 50: Per Insertion THE Music Section til the Furniture l)enarirnenl..s of Both Holman stores. in Charlottetown as well as Summerslde. receive the newest lieleases from the Big Canadian Music Publishing Companies - they been right up to the minute on all types of SHEET MUSIC. The Best Sellers in Sheet. Music are drawn by these Compnnles from the latest tunes that come on both the American and British Markets . . . . Io you can plainly see that In the Music Sections of Both Stores you can get the finest and bent Ilie world over! Come today and shop for the Sheet Music you want. in the Music Sections oi Both Holman Stores. sll'si"i7lTs Eli-n::TWli'o"pZ"t:. 1. Hospital, April 15th, 1952. to Mr. and Mrs. Sterling Ford. lillrrington. a ilaughtcr. Deborah Ann, 7 lb 9 oz. LVIAGINE! Julit l.00 will buy.)-ou a pair of pure mun NYLON SOCKS Macl(lNNON-At the P. E. I. llosplilil on Sunday. April 13th. . . OTFAWA Apr” 13 gg(oP)g-I-he In In . , . y color you may desire . . . . The Mens wear Department has is 1iiuK';nii4,ALI32lnggii c H R'c'A'F' 55” "ma-V ti?” Fnghg ' wonderful selection of three rlhbed Hose in sizes 10 to Illa. They're pure - 1 -- it "it " iit.?.il..f”.5f.'.”.'...&i3iSl.”m.l2'iiiii ANNUAL EXHIBITION or PAINTINGS i:.':'.'.'.' W " '" W" "W RIX-it i... ivmm. I-iospltlll. oAi-mowN.Ai:r1i 18 -(GP) - led in A training plane crash near ' ------ Alhcriiih. April Hill. in Mr. and Prime Minister Dlnlel Milan I810 Meetillg Zurich. Ont., last WcdneodIy- By Prince Edward Island Amsls i - Airs. Burton nix of Mimincgnsh. today hi! l0VGl'"m0Ht 18 "My '0 Langevin. a graduate or Ashbiiry you College in suburban Rockciliie. test public opinion on the "courts veisus parliament" controversy in an election next year. Mlalan. who has challenged the power of the courts to lnvnlldate parliamentary laws, dared his pol- illcal opponents to make his policy .1 son, 6 lbs. 4 oz.-. snzanis lloi.s?IsT':A"tC4o(iduo?-oiitjihii 18. Mrs. I-lnrold Hollis in her 39th your nice Jmllic Payntcr oi Ken- sznizion. P.E.1l. Funeral notice was on a routine flight from Cen- M' "W monillly business meet. tralla station in is single-englncl . lng oi the Charlottetown Junior Texan plane when the crash ocur-1 Chamber oi Commerce held Thurs- red. E 3” '""i"8 in C”! Hall. presi- He plunged to Ms death on it em Jim" 5""'"' "'"0"n0Cd the farm near the southwestern on- APRIL 21st to MAY 3rd competent Insurance Service HAVE A TALK WITH Man's aid DEW in the Harris Memorial Gallery. the Library llulllling Afternoons from 2:30 to 5 p.m. daily including Sunday Evenings, Tuesday and Saturday from 7 to 9- p.m. i To be held I i i Proposed ttHighway and safety Weok Camp-ten" to be held in the Province. May is to the 24. The program will be similar to the week held. in 1950 and 1951. with more emphasis being plocea on safety on the streets for both children and motor drivers. group of films on driving inatruc. t-ions. courtesy and habits while driving will be one oi the high. lights. A parade lecturing an ac. tlvnceln Mt. Sicwlirt. The funeral will take l1ilI('t" on Monday morn- Imz at 0:15 o'clock from his home In St. Andrews Church. inter- mrnt in tho Church Cemetery. MISENAULT-At the Charlotte- lawn Hospital on Thiirsdliy. April '7. 1052. Kenneth Paul Araenauit in his iliih year. son at Mr. and Mrs. John F. Arsenault, 24 Bel- Presorlptlon Specialists later. a campaign issue. g':::”m:f tvtiltiidff "9? ?'00k8 tario community or Zurich. identi- nner . . . . t'0r's-1N-At ilio Charlottetown to all Junior chamber ....f.l,'i,,i:,F't;'; ::f:r”03":”;;il2;?:1go::l;i'vJ";f5.:'ig,i Opening Monday evening - Public Cordially invited Phone 3046 - Eastern Trust Bldg. - Charlottetown 35353.33: 33iii..".lE”'ii'i ”s'l2'.'...i8'i".: l'xiif"7ipiii'aiii?i"”r3i.iZ'3i'&i&i'ii W"i”"""'- "7"" W" "”””"" - his 88th year. His remains will he to be extended to all Boards of ' '-'- lrnnsierred on Saturday after- Trade mid J"nl0l' 9” ' on man from the A. A. Hcnncsscy & Prince Edward Island. -r--CI-IlI1"e I E Funeral Home. to his llite resI- win" LGPIIZE reported on the I Q 5,'aecz2z&&a' Cor. Kent 1 Prince lb. . FLAVOR TREAT FOR APRIL IS Your Family Drug Store "LI.-.4 14'-vW.'hi:1w. niont Street. Charlottetown. The remains will rest at the A. A. c'9'",i,”9n' Wm 50 lined in llcnnossey Funeral Home iroln C i dufihl this week. where the iuneral will take place Ohirrfotu-t:nw?1un?mn:rttgi;.mgn: , B on Saturday morning at 9.30. In- inrment in the Catholic Cemetery. "1" 59 Mnml "10 "nil 01 the mammoml Jim” oh'"mm " i Yes, Cocoolwt-Pineapple, with the truly lush taste of pineapple ll Pi-aside smmrdet with higlina "'h3 and all the dollgliltul munchlneu of cocoonut combined to give from emsmbci-a.lugi Pm i . Ii ...I.'h d If: 3. ".0. Macleall m... Walter 1. "L briof- l'?.J.'.i.'f.'.'?'-i'.'.'.i'T'iZ..'.”.i.'..l'.."ifi'.-- .. .."s.I.?.'.'. 3'" ”' ' 5"" UNDIITAIII IDIIALIII 444443190-W151 CENTRAL CREAMERIES LTD. iished. ssr. urns CIIIIOIICIOII IH '03 gamer. suwmeasioe - CHARLOTTETOWN - soums NQIH WIIIIIIIO rlaon us with program i sell development Iot.th0 youth :f the wort