Mar 16. 1952 THE GUARDIAN. 'Ci-I-KRL'('7l'TETOWN nos mu thong Demand For RE. I. Eggs Repcried Alihcililh 9!! chanlt - demand tor HID "W”"' "' mm" Atlantic wnsumirig centres in the provinces. H-'D0l'ts MI. I. H. Nllhg pi.-.irict Inspector. Poultry Pro- . '"imchery iiocks having over saga hutchhhmty during the but VIMII are It! follows: Adrian Arscnault aw, cmssbreds: Mrs. Wm. B. B.kef 307, Crossbreds; Lloyd Burns 815'. New Hampahircs: Mrs. W. P. Cameron 855 Crossbreds: Mr, Boswell Carver I296 CPO!!- mds; 13. H. Currie am Crou- hreds, Ivan Dawson I115 Barred Rock; and Crossbreds; J. D. Mac- D.,,...m 32:-".. crossbreds; Wilson MacDonald 829;. Crossbreds: Ger- ald Gamble 8197,. Crossbreds; Mei- lin Hyde am Crossbreds; ,R.ob- rrt Jai-dine 8373 Crossbredli I31- more liiacKsy 809E Croasbreds: W- A. Mullen sir: Croubreds: Robert Mulch sic; Crossbreds: Colin Mac- Nci'lil 82',:. Crossbreds; George Pm-krr aw. Crossbreda; Stanley Prollile sac). Crossbreds: Richard Mzirltae 81-7:. Crossbrods: Alton nmnsay sift Crosebreds: Ralph Raynor 9093 White ieghorm. 8393 Cronbrcds: A. E. Stetson 8096 cmggbrcds; Elmer Waugh SIM ricssbi-eds; Mrs. Harry Waugh Sr. il'."'i. Crcssbreds; Harold Woodsidc an". Crossbreds. Alumni Banquet In Boston Big Success The annual banquet oi the Al- umni Amociation of St. Dunstan'a University held in Boston on Wed- nesday evening was an outstanding success, accor” , to a telephone -ucssagc received by The Guardian last evening. The banquet, which was held in the Rose Croix hail. xbury. was intended by about L50. the chiei speaker being the Rev. J.P.E. Oil-ianiey, Ph.D., DWI serving IS I Chaplain with the R.O.A.F., who l'I!i'lt3WP(l the lite and history oi St. Dunslml. other speakers included Rev. Parnell wood, a iormor Islander. Rev. James Miaclsaac or Winni- peg, and Rev. Monsgr. Oavln Mon- azahan, head of the Roman Cath. olic schools in Oklahoma. Mr. Ben- ncit Mncinnls, ionlnerly oi St. Priors. P.E.I.. president of the Alumni Association. presided as ccnsimaster. Local Men On C.M.A. Esecuiive ' HALIFAX. May :5 - (or) .. W. A. S. Case or Saint John, N.B., last night was elected chairman oi he Maritime Division oi the vilnldlnn lviunuiacturera' Associa- zon. Lt.-Col. Victor Oland, I-laliiax. I. Y. Boudrlas. Charlottetown, and Walter Vail oi Fredericton were elected vice-chairmen. Members oi the executive in- ciudc: Prank Wilson; and I. .7. 31mm. Saint. John; C. M. P. Fisher. Sackville. N. 3.; W. muons. St. Stephen, N. 3.; . 5- Reid. Fredericton; R. I. Be- WOTUI. Moncton, N. B.; Lt.-Col. F. Oland. Fairville. N. .; . 9- (-hnppell. Sydney, N. S.. and S. 3- Burhoe. w. L. Condon and ii. 5- iivndman, Charlottetown. qilliliiis. MAIIIIIABES. IIEATIIS Soc Per lmrties ggu BIRTHS llL'lli'HY -. at mg or... um lioeuitnl. May lltb. to Mr. and Mrs. uiihnm Murphy. (nee Louise Arb- :I;lgi)4I son, John David. Weight 8 - - oz. ; KENNIFIC - at the Charlottetown ”55lli2ei. May 14th.w Mr. and Mrs. James Kenniiic. Bristol. a son. We-irht in lbs. 2 ova.- iialscou. - At the Charlotte- gwh Hospital on my 13, ms. to '- Ind Mrs. Frederick , fnhnstonls River. a son. pg on-nss ggss - Suddenly it bis"h-om' ."'in' Mun View. my lath. ices. John ex mm. Remains resting at his Pfxidence. Funeral notice later. 9013 - at Newton on any lath h I. Francis Corr. Funeral irvvn 91' Isle residence at I A. M. Sat- v- M-v ms, to St. uulshys "ml. . Inparlncnt Claus-ob this cola-a is reserved (er news local iItII'IIl.'Ivst advertising 'if.".2..'1'"....'”..7.”'"" his in alwgggg, "' "I '31: COOK'S Icr Parisot Pictures. caaswszu. ior -mm Photo- vraphs. , HOWARD !lelNNl8 FOOT- ijrilcg-5h-e f5ina;0g,l;givi,0t&.P:?:!:;;:g was: at in Queen street I lent with the exccp o a aw amG;'.. mA;lA'o" P ggnportationa to meet consumer nu. 5"” "5f:::,"';;Z?1l:ry market here is I I "TC - P CIAL - ' Wm ""thw';3kch”'" m "mu dresses hali prl?::.uerqlrs:ul:uTll.t; m '" I ' hosiery 31.19. Friday and Satur- day. Sunter's Ladies' Wear. Tllll WINDMILI. RI-OPENS alter spring cleaning. Special ior today. Creamed haddock or hurl- burg steak dinner. 65 cents. Don't iorgct our own iresh boiled lob- sters on sale. PIIIMEN CAI.I.l.'D -- Firemen res ded promptly to two fire cal last evening. one to extinguish a ought blue on the roof of the Guardian office building and the other (or a ilue iire at 306 Fitz- l;0Y Ftreet. Damage was insignif- can. Aaiuvcs FIIOM ENGLAND - Mrs. H. A. Jenkins arrives by air in Halifax today from England with her two children. She is being met by Mr. and Mrs. Frank I. Andrew and is coming on to Charlottetown with them tomorrow. CAR. DAMAGED - A hit anda run driver played havoc with one tender and hub cap of a car park- ed on Richmond Street. early yes- lcrdly morning. The oiiender last. no time in getting away, but poi- lco are hopeful that he will be located. POLICE COURT -- In the City Police Court yesterday morning before stipendiary Magistrate K. M. Martin. a drunk and incapable was remanded until the 22nd.. while a vagrant was si lary dealt with. A man charged w in molest- ing children was also remanded until the and. To TAKE OFFICERS COURSE -Oiiicer Cadet Donald ichoison. son oi Mr. and Mrs. Dwen Nichol- son, Summerside.' and member oi the Mount Allison contingent oi the C.0.'i'.C., leit yesterday morn- ing ior ucitadelle. Quebec City. where he will take a tour months oiiioers training course with the Royal Canadian Iniantry Corps. 1"! MEN'S MEETING -- The Rev. Ross Eaton addressed the Y's Men's Club at their weekly supper meeting Thursday even- ing. Doctor Eaton spoke to the club on the subject oi temper- ance. A few items oi business brought the meeting to a close. This meeting was the last ior the spring. The club meets again in the iall..,.,, . . PBEIIIIEI LEAVES FOB ON- 'rARi0- Premier J. Walter Jones, accompanied by Mrs. Jones leit by plane yesterday at noon ior On- tario. The Premier plans on at- tending the annual cattle sale at Oalrville. .oat.. before-he and Mrs. Jones go to Montreal to attend the graduation at Mcalll Univers- ity May 28 of their daughter. Miss Helen Jonas. During his absence Hon. A. W. Matheson. Minister of Health and Welisre. is Acting Premle . FIJGHTS CURTAILED - Piights oi the Maritime Central Airways to Halifax will be cut to three a week. due to the strike in the oil industry in the United States which has caused a general shortage or high octane fuel. ac- ewding to information ' d last night from Capt. Carl Burke. Flights to Sydney will also be cur- tailed as the airlines makes an ei- iort to reduce operations to ap- proximately we percent oi normal capacity- GOVIRNMENT APPOINT- IIIINTS-Poiiowing the msetingoi the Provincial Cabinet earlier this week the announcement were made oi several appointments. Among them were those oi Mr. John F. Connolly as Chairman oi the Land Valuation Board, De- partment of lducation: Mr. J. Walter Currie as the Business Manager at Falconwood: and Mrs. Miriam Norman as Assistant in the Visual liducstion Branch. Do- pcrtment oi Education. IANKICPICY HEARING - A hearing was held yesterday in Charlottetown on the bankruptcy of Alan D. MacI.eod. iarmer. oi Mount Hope and proprietor oi a f. Souris sawmill. The trustees. the Eastern Trust Company. are at- tacking securities given in July last to the Canadian Bank oi Commerce. Souris. Messrs. K. M. Martin. Q.C. and C. R. McQuaid are counsel for the tnssise: Messrs. G. A. Gcudet. Q.C. and J. A. Dcntlay. 0.0.. ior the bank. I0 H.801 COMMISSIONERS- Itlsetien oiva new group oi Com- allssioncrs will feature the meet- ing of ratepayers oi Parkdale to be held in the institute Hall lay I. At the present time there is only one elected Commissioner. It Itaurioc sselileer. and the r to decide whether the residents at the in- atd village wim to elect two tional Commissioners or have a total oi six elected represent- ativll. It the meeting is in agree- Ilnt on "I, latter point it will be uleausry to name five more. This is permlsssble under the Village Services Act when a village or tool: has a population in excess oi hm peopid. iiEiI'l'RAlL6-IIARIIIIIII H for showing at themeeting on the Dr. W. J. P. Macldillan. O.B.E.. who was re-elected President oi the P. E. I. Division of the Can- adian Cancer Soclety at the an- nual meeting at the organization last night. May Meeting Of W. I. Executive The May meeting of the Pro- vincial Executive oi the Women's Institute was held yesterday morning and aiiernoon. at their oiiico rest roosn. 117 Queen Street. with one exception, every mem- br was present at the sessions. which were presided over by the President, Mrs. Harold Laird o-I Kelvin. Twenty eight District convent- ions are slated to be held between June 12 and July 3. and arrange- ments have been made for at least one member of the executive to be in attendance at each of these meetings. These District meetings. will be closely iollowed by the an- nuai convention which is expected to take place in Prince oi Wales College on July 9 and 10. Dr. Ivan I-I. croweli. will be the guest speaker on the evening of the tenth and invitations are being sent out to the Arts and Crafts Guild. and Home and Crafts Guild, to be in attendance. Dr. Crowell is Director of Handicraft for New Brunswick. In the absence of Mrs. Mildred Summers, President of F. W. I. 0. who will be unable to attend. an invitation has been extended to Miss Bertha (3. Omar. iormer Supervisor oi Home Makers Clubs in Saskatchewan. and now resid- ing In Chester. N. S.. to speak on the evening oi July 9th. Plans were agreed to with the object oi securing the iilm oi the 1950 A.C. W.W. conference in Copenhagen, 9th. The iiisn is now in posession oi the Ontario Women's Institutes. A ieature oi the convention that is being planned by the convenors of Home Economics and Agricult- ure. will be a cheese demonstrat- ion to be given by Mr. Henry MacDonald oi the Department of Agriculture. Further plans for the eiiective working oi the convent- ion. will be discussed at the June meeting. During the lunch hour, a pres- entation or a lamp was made to Mrs. Julian Herring. oi Charlotte- town. by the Executive. in apprec- iation oi her work as radio con- vencr. The secretary oi the Pro- vincial executive is Mira. Murdock MacGowan. Kilsnuir. son. Bruce Webster, Marshall Pet- ers. '1'. R. Cullen. Renirew Cameron and Fred Rose. Intennent was in 1' i y. '.'.' d in prior to the transier oi the body to Mid- gell. services were held at the Cut- ciliie Funeral Home, Charlotte- town. conducted by Rev." M.D. Dunbar. Pallbearers were Harry Bevan, Harry Rapson. Aubrey Mac- Phail. Roy Bruce. Andrew Mac- Eachern and George MacDonald. TREAT Foil MUSIC l.oVl-:Rs- This evening in Hearts Hall, Trinity cert attraction no no too too aoo Scouts are presenting this year's concert attraction a Mount Allison University student artists concert party which is touring New Brun- swick and Prince Edward island. Kathleen Gcugh, pianist oi Saint John's. Newioundlsnd. is the veter- an periormer oi the party. She made the trip to Newfoundland last year and appeared throughout Nova Scotia. She has been a Mount Courses In Cancer For Island Doctors ” National Society and who . vision since its inundation here. i oral practitioners will be sent this Tius Year The 1952 Cancer campaign will be held in September and Island doctors will be sent away again this Year for roiroshcr courses in cancer. This was revealed at the annual meeting oi P. l. I. Divis- ion oi.the Canadian Cancer So- in cr lottetown last . . W. J. P. Macmillan, 0.3.3.. one oi thmiounders oi the has been president oi the P. E. 1. Di- made the statement in his an. nual report. Dr. MacMIiIan said that gen- yesr and will be selected by the executive of the Island Medical Society. Puu expenses oi the doc- tact-si will be paid by the Cancer e ty. Dr. MacMillan said further that more has been done here in can- cer education than in most sections of Canada; more patients report- ed to the cancer clinics last year than in any previous year. The Doctor's encouraging report ap- pears ln lull below. The iinanclai statement. which appears in another column. was read and adopted. The meeting voted to have the 1952 cancer campaign in Septem- ber again this year. Oiiicers Elected The meeting elected the follow- ing slate oi oiiicers: ' Honorary President, Hon. 6. D. DeBlois. - President, Dr. W. J. P. MacMil- lan, O.B.E. let Vice-President, Mr. T. Roy Cudmore. County Vice-Presidents: Queen's, Mr. H. C. Bohakcr. Mr. . Beaten: King's, Mr. J. R. Mao- Lean. Mr. A. E. Sullivan; Prince, Dr. L. G. Dewar, Dr. Vincent Grant. Honorary Secretary. Ralph B. I. Mr. M. Jones. Honorary Treasurer. Mr. Rogers. - Honorary Auditor, Mr. T. E. Hic- ey. C.A. Directors: Mrs. J. A. MscMillan, Mrs. H. F. MacPhee. rresldenfs Report "The people of Prince Edward Island are quick to make an in- vestment in health; they have shown this by their magniilcent (Continued on Page 1-5) PEI Presbytery iiolds Meeting The Presbytery of Prince Edward Island met in the Kirk Hall 0! S. James' Church. Charlottetown, on lath May with the Rev. J.D. Mac- gy in the chair in the e Moderator. and the Rev. T.I-LB. Somers, Clerk, at the desk. The ici- lowing were also present: Rev. F. N. Young. Rev. D.A. Campbell, Rev. Donald Nicholson, Rev. 11.5. Hales and Rev. J. V. Crawiord. to- gether with the iollowing Elders: Mr. R.A. Macxenzle, Mr. Earl Macltae. Mr. A. A. MacDonald, Mr. Angus Green. Mr. F.L. MacNutt, Mr. Geddie Douglas. Mr. J.M. Mac- Kenzie. and Mr. W. E.'I"orbes. The Clerk presented the com- mission oi Mr. R..R. Hurst, ap- pointed Representative Illlder from S. James' Session in succession to the late Mr. D.A. MacKlnncn, and on his motion. duly seconded. Mr. Hurst was welcomed to the Court and his name placed on the Roll oi Presbytery. Reporting ior Zion Congregation, Mr. A.A. MacDonald stated that Mr. Webster's health showed some slight improvement but that ar- e is had been made tor the supply oi the pulpit until the end of September by a student irom the Presbyterian college, Montreal. Mr. J. A. Johnston. M. A. Mr. Mac- Donald expressed ihe thanks oi the Session and Congregation oi Zion church to Mr. Somers for his sup- ply of the pulpit and his oversight oi the work during the winter months. P Mr. Alired Williamson from Dei- iast. Ireland, was welcomed by the Moderator as he begins his work as A student missionary at Tyne Valley. Tributes Paid Feeling tribute was paid bv the Court to the memory oi the late Mr. D. A. Macxinnon who had served as Representative Elder cl 8. Jamcs' Session and was greatly loved by the members or the Pros- Ailiscn clam leader receiving the assccisteship ccrtiilcate in 195i and winning the Brunton scholarship; In this year's performance of Mali- deiasohn's "Elijah" by the Mount Allison Choral Society, she was any oi the two piano aecompanists. other members oi the party are: Marilyn laggs. soprano. also of St. John's. Newfoundland. and Jean Mu y. soprano. oi Tunapuna. Trinidad. IINSMIN MEETING - The regular bi-monthly meeting oi the Charlottetown Kinsmen Club was held at the Charlottetown Hotel last night with Bob MaeLcod as chairman. Bernie Daley. as co- ehslrrnsn. introduced the guest speaker. Rev. Crawford Scott, at present reiiei rector at St. Paul's Church in Charlottetown. Mr. Scott "gave a most interesting and compelling address on the theme. "We grow too soon old and too late smart.” His address was re- ceived with lrcat enthusiasm as an outstanding speech. The ici- iowing were elected as official delegates to the District No. 7 convention at Sydney. N. S. May : President hesnont Archer. lob Bradley. Dr. Frank Macmil- mm ---m-- - m "”"-”l..'I::.'"-.'.'l'i'...l?.':."l:.i h'norsIoitbalata0eII'lIIsorrowM-h.. " tmm "mu," "hum" ''9" WA (or he club oiiiees: rc- II M - 0'3"" ans. . in-uni: MscMiian' Illvslltto INN 'vlce-Iieasdcat. Ian mum. . VH0 000' lob rcdlcy: second vice presi- TM dent and cl b historian. Ron ureh. duress by luv. RA. ssscuoa. asilasasus were sfavn-rd lIndu'- smith and Wei , Higgins; secrc- art. bytery. Sympathy was also express- ed with the following Kirk Sessio --1 ,..... .-.-.-vs-..-.......-an-r21.- During the inspection of the Sea Charlotte. while in the background At Sea Cadet Inspection week, Admiral R.E. S. Bldwell, C.B.E.. R. C.N., stopped to speak to sev- eral members oi the cadets. At top he is seen speaking to Petty Oiiicer tcauet Doug Howatt oi Bclvedero Heights. Standing behind the admiral is Lieut. Cmdr. J.J. Tralnor, oiiicer commanding H. M. C.S. Queen wood. Oiiicer Commanding'H..C.S.C. Kent. In the bottom photo Ad- miral Bldweil is shown during his inspection oi the Corps in the naval or barracks. Cadet Corps, "R. C. S. 0. Kent", this may be seen Lieut. .l.W.D. Small- The possibility of a younggroup oi businessmen oi the Province taking over the mnnagemtnt oi the Northumberland Ferries Ltd. was briefly discussed at the semi- annual meeting oi the Innkeepers Association held at the Queen Hotel last night. Named on a com- mittee to work in close conjun- ction with lhe company were Messrs. J. w. Miutch, R. Balder- ston. Von Groom and C. B. Le- Page. Several speakers were heard in short -addresses. Among them were Mr. .1. Lincoln D-war. Secretary oi the P. E. I. Federation oi Agri- culture. who talked o the cheese situation here and tod the gath- ering of the excellence oi Island- made cheddar cheese; Mr. B. Graham Ropers. who reminded the members oi the time the ex- hibit oi the women had won iirsl. prize in an exhibition at Van- couver; and Mr. J. J. Morris, as- sistant supcrvlsor at the Travel Bureau. Mr. Balderstcn noted that the recent essay contest ior children regarding the value or the tourist industry to this Province had drawn a total of 107 entries. lie said that the entries would mean a vast amount oi work for the Judges. Mr. Rogers spoke of the im- mense value to the Island oi the double service at Borden and said there were indications oiadeiln- ate trend towards rail traiiic on the part of tourists this year. in mentioning the work of the De- partmcnt of Industry and Nat- in their recent losses by death or eldersz. Cardigan Session in pass- ing oi Mr. Archibald MacPnem-n: Clyde River Session in passing of Mr. J.l-i. Docherty: I-lsrrlngtmi Session in passin oi Mr. Alexan- der Searnan. and Belfast Session in passing of Mr. John Riley. The Clerk reported that Mr. J.M. Mackenzie oi Montague had ac- cepted a commission to the Gen- eral Assembly in June in Toronto in succession to the late Mr. D. A. Macxinnon. Mr. A.A. MacDonald regretted that he could not accept his commission and Mr, !'.I.. Mac- Nutt was named in his place. The Rov'd. 'r.H.iI. Sensors and the Rev'd. Donald Nicholson are the ministerial corosninlonets irons this ptosbyteryior this year. on motion or an. J.D. isacsay. the Rev. l.R. Bean oi New Mills. N. B.. was nominated ior the Clerk- ship and Trcallircrahlp oi the Syn- od oi the Ilaritima Provinces. Acting as Interim Moderator of Ieliut. Mr. loosen reported that Rev. D. A. Campbell had declined the call to that oonlrelation. The Olak reported that Mr. Carl Cur- oissentrcalantlayiss tary, lam Robinson: treasurer. Joe ilelfoon and Clarence Rosa: directors. Rey" Archer. clarsnee Cosdy. Reg l-Iowati, Allison IA- Psse. Owen I.-ockyer, -Clive Stew- optimlstic regarding the tourist year and he believed that it would be at least 2.5 per cent better than the past one. His de- partment. he said. had sent out lit- erature to the extent oi 15.000 il- rie. D.A., had been licensed by the ' Presbytery urai Resources he noted the ef- . Gordon MacDonald. Mr. E. A I t. Id 1 h ' .ii.i.;T;””:.”3.;....ii.:-Tmil till; ',fv:,-,y,;;;-gt war we Mr- F. of the dams to permit trout to go up stream. Mr. gers also slated that one oi the reasons why the Government considered the matter so important was that past records indicated that approximately 72 per cent oi visitors here made in- quiries regarding trout iishing. Optimistic outlook Mr. Morris said he was very coming and that if he should accept a ecu to a congregation within this Pres- bytery that arrangements would be made for his ordination on July 3rd at S. Andrew's Church. Montague at 3 o'clock in the evening. Student Appoint-eats Reporting on luscious. Mr. Sam- drs stated that I student, Mr. I.i.l. Ilaiklc had ban appointed to been appointed to Marshfield bu: -'T,(c6-Ttiliiiociiif rig? 15): Semi--Annual-Meeting Of Innkeepers Association hundreds of other bits cial advertising matter. senger C0UP9s . radio heater, perfect shape. Priced right to sell. Apply- Emu Visils San. His Honour Lieutenant Governor T. W. L. Prowse paid the .iirs-t oi- iicial visit to the Provincial San- atorium yesterday in several years. He. was accompanied by his Aides Lieut. Cmdr. J.J. Trainer and Sqdn. Ldr. Allan MacMllisn. as Well as his Private Secretary. Dr. L.E Prcwse. Also present during the visit were Col. G.E. Full. Minister oi Health and Welfare, Hon. A. W. Matheson. Dr. 0. W. Curtis. Deputy Minister oi Health and Walters, and Messrs. E. T. l-ilggs and I...B. McMillan. The Lieutenant Governor visited many sections of the Sanatorlum and included in his itinerary A visit in the Polio Wing where he spent considerable time with the young boys and girls. He also visited oth- er sections of the hospital and oi- iered cheer to the many patients as he stopped beside each bed. ..:Z.D..tj.DD..D... luslratcd booklets. 20.000 maps and oi provin- He stated that there have been enquiries from 450 other bureaus as well as requests ior iiicralurc totalling 70.000. He expressed his opinion that his bureau was very fortunate in having the aid oi the special committee of the Board oi Trade to help in tourist promotion. Present as guests at the dinner ware Mr:'A. Walthen Gaudet, Mr. p. . 1' Milk L4V'('IyCC7l-if Vi. X L ICE CREAM if non sans: 1950 Mercury, six pas- and . V1011)! GIANT. Mlliview - Phope 1614 ' much tions oi the city streets as need patching is going iorward accord- ing to schedule, or even better. oi- iicials at City Hall said yesterday. Hiilsbarc Street, irom the Railway station for its entire length, has been also Rt d. irom Hlusboro to Weymouth. and Sydney St. irom 1-liusboro to Prince. .Yealerday Queen Street was being done from water to Richmond. Cutting is well in advance oi patching, and the existing plant is adequate to look after the material, no delays are experienced iroln any quarter. There is a very notic- able spirit oi co-operation on the part oi City employees on every phase oi the work. which has re- sulted in a speed-up. . Inspector H. Hewitt. of the Don- ald Irlspectlons Company Ltd. Montreal, who is employed b7 the city to have a proper oversight oi the work. is quite satisfied with the way in which material is reach- ing the city plant, and is being pro- cessed. conveyed to location and iinaily used in re-surfacing or seal coating, as conditions require. Responsibility for the various up- eraiions essential to speed and ac- curacy in having the streets nut in good condition has been allocated to key men, who are reputed to be competent. Mr. Louis Ranahan. roller operator, is in charge of the MacQuarrle. At the asphalt plant. under Sam Crockett. with Edward Stanley as- dieting. i.'i men are employed in the much improved and enlarged quarters. The city sidewalks are being systematically levelled. un- R.C.MP. Band TosVisii P.E.I. During August OVITAWA. May 15 -(CP) -The R. C. M. P. today announced the itinerary for the icrthcomlng tour oi its 46-piece band to Quebec and the Maritime: during July and August. 'nhc band will leave Ottawa July 3 and return Aug. 24. Main pur- pose oi the tour is to stimulate re- cruiting. but the band will also give periurmances at veierans' hospitals and hold public concerts and parades. 'nhe band will be in Montreal July 26; Three Rivers. Que., July 27; Quebec July 28;! Riviere du Loup. Que. July 29; Edmunston. N. B.. July 30; Woodstock. N. 8., July 31; Fredericton. N. B. Aug. 1; St. Stephen. N. B.. Aug. 2; Saint John. N. B.. Aug. 3; Si. John's. Nild.. Aug. 6; Sydney. N.S.. Aug. 9; New Glasgow. N. 5., Aug. 10; Halifax Aug. 11-12; Lunenburg and Keniville. N. s., Aug. 13; Truro and Amherst, N. s.. Aug. 1-4; Charlottetown Aug. 15: Summer- side, P.E.I.. Aug. lo: Aims. N. B.. Aug. 17; Moncicn.'N.B.. Aug. 18; Ohntham. N.B., Aug. 19; Bathurst and Dalhousie. N.B.. Aug. 20: Campbellon, N.B.. and Rlmouski. . Que.. Aug. 21; other points In Que- bec Aug. 22-23-2i. Curd Of Thanks Mr. and Mrs. ,1-Edwin Beck, Charlottetown. wish to thank their many irlends and acquain- tances who sent Iiowers, mess- ages oi sympathy and rendered appreciated assistance in the death oi their little daugh- ter. Sandra Anne. which occurred at the Montague Hospital recent- ly. Good Progress Being Made On City SW31 Repair Job The Job or re-surisclns Iuch por-I der Joseph Costello with an I-man crew. Tile catch basins for atoms sewers are being re-conditioned by a crew oi iour men, while two men are repairing the wooden aide- walks. in sweepers so employed at keeping the streets as presentable as T r 4 Col. Frank Storey. chairman or the Street Committee. expressed himself as weu pleased with the work done thus iar and added, "Every member oi the Street Com- mittee ieek that an expression or appreciation is quite in order. ior the way in which the work we laid out is going iorward. ”We have as men employed and will continua to keep them at work an long as there is work to be done”. Iiiri Iiuilie News 11') paving crew, assisted by Hector; Bnsllicl Guided Mcciuigsn and Paula. Noonan were enrolled as Guides oi the 8th Basilica Company on Naomi Wednesday. May 6, by District Commissioner, Miss Suzanne Mac- Kinnon. i Miss MacKirinon presented the following badges: Second Class: Shelagh Iiolioy. Helen MacDonald. Ann . Patricia Mcinnis, Catherine Mc- Calium. Yvonne Ranahan. Pearl Stanley, Marcella Foley. First Aid Certificates and Badger Thelma. MacDonald. Ruth Brun Mable Saunders, Shelagh Molloy Regina Gllils, Patricia Mclnnis, Marcella Foley. Pioneers: Regina. Gillie. Swimmers: Thelma. MacDonald, Pearl Stanley. Neediewoman's: Regina Gliils. Liiesaver's: Mable Saunders. Laundress: Marcella Poley, Win- niired MacDonald. Thelma Mac- Donald, Regina Glliis, Mable Saunders, Helen MacDonald, Pearl Stanley, Annette McQuaid. Celeste McQua.id, Shelagh Molloy. Vir- ginia MacDougali, Patricia Mc- Innis, Ruth Brun. Hostess: Regina Giilis, Thelma MacDonald. Patricia Mclnnis, Shelagh Moiioy, Mable Saunders Winniired MacDonald. First Class: Regina. Gillis. During camp lire Virginia Mac- Dougali sang "Cockeis and Mus- cles" and "All Thru' The Night". The meeting closed with Even- song and Taps. Sui Charlottetown Company On Saturday, April 19th, Ii! senior Guides oi the nth Char- lottetown Guide Company held as afternoon tea at the home ol. Mrs. Jerome Gillis ior their Hostess badge. Mrs. H. L. Palm- or was the examiner. Guests in- cludcd several mothers oi thc Guides and Miss Sue Mcxinnon, district commissioner. The Guides received their mothers and intro- duced them to the examiners and tlife other guests. During the at rnocn Regina Giilis and She- lagh Molioy entertained the guests by playing the piano. The auc- cessful Guides are Regina Giiiis, Thelma MacDonald. Mable Bauh- dcrs, Wlnnlfrccl MacDonald. She- lagh Molloy. and Patricia Mc- Inn s. KIIISMEII ' SPRING CARNIVAL FORIIM wheclbar-rows. Ito. And that Etc., i.'i.0'l'lllS from the S tbcnasoiaaaanllcroi -0.Il.M.- THIS is "Garden" News. in a big way . . . . so, lets take I Jalll Hardware Department of either the Charlottetown or the Store whore you'll find everything imaginable in the way sroops AND EQUIPMENT! Yes. all and everything you'll Incl includ- ing Lawnmowers (power and otherwise). Hose. THIS la "Garden' News. and ice the HEIDI yoI1l want to have ielilag Flower or Vegetable Garden - maybe visit to the Grocery Departasesstl lleso you'll iind vaikIotssrpaokagIc.'l'bc paekagodlecdaare package. Thurs a grand variety iron which tlensineasytoseleotrronraoksaadbinaintbadsvoq ANl'I here Is sure 'Gsrdesl" News, this time about pcrsewear JIANS and a cotton knit "1"' SIIIRT because Ivy DQIII! dldh. arctbeelctlaatbatmeaigardnerseboeaatcwaarl'l'Is1&lad' IIaIityIavydoaiI.stltebedaadbartadadwIIIrcd.I'Ioyuo. aodwillglveieadaaadlcadccisaegbwoanlaa-are lIIeeduIapaIr....Naw.iarthcaanpsaia diiicrentcelcraaod o of GAIIIIN lakes. means that the Hardware Depart- ments have-wbat It takes to snake this years gardens the lead you've ever hull Came in and go on a shopping spree for Garden Needs and lgip ' lent - la the Hardware Departments ct Both llolnsao Stern. . Nih- i 8 GAIDINIIIG rtinent....0ieeurn. V