FEBRUARY 25. 1954 p-CCTT lwo Islanders ire lieluming from Koffji .1-M Islanders. one from this q M” be returning with a group "y'M.my men representative of 3! nits which have been serv- mmull the Far East. They are :2: U1.-,c1 to arrive at Seattle. cd ' I, , this Sunday. The two Wm:-Efsozllre Private J. I. McPhee. ulmpoychester street. Charlotte- ” Gunner B. M. Steven- i”"' wd P. E. I. mm mw Glasgow. Will Observe Paardeberg Day I the Canadian Le!- Mahmllliclgyna wreath at the base 0, mp South African monument on Sunday in mom- .. 1315 (Lm. ..-.1 those who il8Ve me” lilies in that conflict and those . vice at that time and Mic. szihrzcrpasscd away. Trum- W. Hill Chuisson will sound WW1 pt Post and Rcvrille. mihisk annIIal token of rcsP0CI my appreciation is always 00"- du,(,..1 by the Legion on the Siill(lZl,l' nearest Paarrit-berg Day. Th, 5.”-yiving members of the ffmirilan Contingent who enlist- ”: In this proviiico will he 3119515 l illI' lrcgion at their quarters on :i'i'cs:iav orcnlng. Thry Ire. COI- WI .1. Cook, Harry w- HY"- l-line, Ed. MacDonald. mm" and l'. A. Rodd l".i'I".xiii'.:i(iii 3- win HOWARD M:INNIS FITTED FOOTWEAR 115 Queen St. - Currie Bldg. . ,.,. BIRTHS. MARRIAOES. DEATHS Silo Par Insertion BIRTHS I'lt()l'lH-At the P. E. Island Hos- pilnl on February 23rd. 1954, to Mr and Mrs. Arthur Proud, a davmim-r. Nettie Marian. BIRGF,-At Charlottetown Hos- p:i.1I on Feb. 23 to Mr. and Mrs. .-'..oaII Burge a son. I1Ull'BEl.I. - At the King's (V-unty Hospital on Feb. 23rd. to Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence (Buddy) I'amniaelI. Mar-tinvole. a son. urigiit. 7 lbs. 1 oz. DEATHS ,ilris'AAl",-In this City Feb. 24, Ivmri Jnwph Mclsaac of Souris :n lis Tfiih year. Remains are rm.u;z at the Hennesscy Fun- rnl Home. The filneral arrange- Iv-vnis will he announced later. IT. JOHN-At Chicago. Illinois. on Fob. 17th. Rt. Rev. Msgr. Rlrhard R. St. John in his 58th Ivar. His remains will arrive at 'i-.p Charlottetown Funeral Home Fndav evening. Funeral arrange- ments elsewhere in this paper. Ila:-MILLAN-At Calgary. Alberta. F-hrIIa',v 22. i954. Robert Long- aorili .Vfai'Millan. beloved husband of Mrs. Zoe lilaclililian, 625 Slfton Rruiirward, Calgary. Services con- f'li"l9(l by Rev. F. S. Morley. were hid in the Grace Presbyterian i'lIIirrh. XVI-dnesday afternoon, l-1-hriiary 24 at 2:00 p.m. ' SHERREN-At the P. E. Island Hr-zpliai. Tuesday. Feb. 23. 1954, .l.-vim-s '12, Shcrren of St. Cath- mIIo'a in his 68th year. Resting Ii tha Macbean Funeral Home. iii: funeral will be held from II-non Cove Church on Thursday. Friiruary 25th, service commen- "Hz at 2:30 p.m. Interment will hr zn Canoe Cove Cemetery. H09!-TERyAt the Prince Edward island Hospital on Wednesday. Fun. 24, Mrs. Lottie Mosher of Bristol in her 63rd year. Resting at the Machean Funeral Home. Funeral notice latcr. N.D. Maclean UNDERTAKEB EMBALMER Cliarlottetown and North Wiltslilre DIAL 5549 THE HEIINESSEY FUNERAL HOME 91 Kent St. W. .1. BROWN lrursral Director 1321 Dlll N” 14 Hour Ambulance Service nllnlflod. Courteous Service CHARLOTTITOWN FUNERAL HOME 78 Euston St DIAL 002! Complete Funeral and Ambulance Service - Director .- loasrr I. aaannn cenrnnigunnninn Federation of Agriculture VISIT Ill-STYLE IIULLINERV iiltlti Great George Street. Every -tyis Bi-style. MODEL A OWNERS. Keep in mind complete set piston pins and rings. 315.00. Tanion Accessories. THE REGULAR monthly meet- ing of the Charlottetown Legion will be held in the Branch Home tonight at 8:00 p.m. ltIlZNT'S THURSDAY SPECIAL. Chilled tomato juice. New Eng- land boiled dinner, rolls and but- ter. tea. coffee or milk, 55 cents. COMMUNITY Planning Broad- cast Series: Hear Mrs. Lllias To- ward, Maritime Field Secretary, Community Planning Association CFCY Sunday, February 28. at 2 o'clock. THE '1l.at annual meeting of the Prince Edward island Hos- pital will be held In the class- room of the Nursesi School this evening at 8 o'clock. POLICE COURT - only one drunk and incapable appeared be- fore Magistrate Martin in City Po- lice Court yesterday morning. He was fined 810 and costs or 10 days PRIZE WINNERS- Prize win- r.ers at the St. Charles Auxiliary card party last night were as fol- lows: Ladles' first. Mrs. Frank Mccarron; second. Mrs. Josie Araenault. Men's first. Clcm Wynne; second. lienry MaI'Leod.i Door prize. Mrs. Bcrrlgnn. Freeze-I out, T. Benoit and Henry Mac- Lend. A.Y.f'.A. PARH-A very su"-. ccssful party was held lll SL3 Paul's parish hall last night when the members ot the A.Y.P.A. hcldl their first party of the year. Thcl guests were admitted as Ihey gave a cent for every inch they were in height. An enjoyable program was presented, under the capabil- direction of the president, Billy Ives. with races. quizzes and games. Prizes were given to the wlnncrs and special prizes to the tnllest and shortest man and wo- man. A Chinese auction was held and dancing was enjoyed by all Following a delicious lunch serv- ed by the members, the evening closed with "Auld Lang S,I'ne'g and the Grace. I FUNERAL NOTICE -- The rc- mains of Rt. Rev. Msgr. Rii-iiaid R. St. John will arrive in Char-. Ioitetown Friday evening and will bo- coiivcyed to the Ciiarlnitctoun Funeral Home. At 8:00 p.m. they will be transferred to St. Dun- Stan's Basilica where services will be held, after which the body, will lie in stale. Saturday morn- ing at 9:30 Pontifical Requicmg High Mass will be celebrated. Ati 2:00 p.m. Saturday the rmuaiiis will be forwarded by motorj hrarsc t.o the home of his mother. Mrs. Patrick St. John, Sour-Ix-,' uhcre they will rest until Sun- day afternoon. At 3:30 Sunday tlicy will he rcmoved in St Mary's Church WIIPPC a short sI-I- U vice will be held. At 7:00 pm. Vespers for the dead will he I-r-ad and the body will liE in stat.- uniii Monday morning at 10.00 o'clock when Solemn Requiem I-ilgh Mass will be celebrated. in-. torment will be in the ccmetery. - Personals Mr. Albert MacDougall. New Argyle. underwent an operation Tuesday in the P. E. 1. Hospital. All wish him a speedy recovery, Mr. Walter Downe, accompanied by his son, Garth, left Wedncs-I day morning for Charlton. Ont., toi Iisit Mr. Downc's brother and sis-I fer-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. John Downe. l, I . Mr. and Mrs. George NlCIIOI'i son and their daughters Phyilisl and Susan, are receiving a vclyi warm welcome upon their return; to this Province from Toronto. Mr. Nicholson has joined the sales staff of DcBloia Bros. Ltd. He and hisi family will reside in Montague. lions Club i ladies' Night it The Charlottetown Lions Club": Annual ,l..adies' Night banquet andl dance was held ot the Clovnr Club last evening. Under the cap- able dircction of master of care- monies John Bzoiak. some 73 Lions Club members and gucsts enjoyed a highly pleasing evclllilg. During the banquet LiorIs' prrsi-I dent Tom lidgett officially pros-v ented a book reading machine tot the Ohsrlottetown Institute tori the Blind. i Special toasts rendered at tho banquet were propoaod by John Vsnldaarlon to the Ladies Auxi-i li.Iry of the Canadian Legion for. their excellent catering service. and to the ladies by Lion '1'. fr. Fitzgerald. Mr. VanMaarlon also said grace at the commencement of the banquet. i The music for the evonintfs. dancing was provided by the glnnalres Quartet. are of mag highlights of the occasion was I. medley of song specialties by Miss Maureen Blake and Mr. Macmillan. which added much to the evening's entertainment. A NOTICE win the party or parties who were responsible for the removal of my curling um and scarf from nan-y's, return the same Immed- lately. PETER MCLEOD support prices for of Agriculture in a policy should not be so high as to stim- fHE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN Gives Support Price Views rluctinn, Though agreeing that the Fed- eral Government should provide agricultural the P. E. I. Federation oom- mlitee meeting felt that the prices products either in effect or close. The lief was expressed that such policy might work better in ul..to substantial increases in pro- The meeting also felt that 'for- ward prlcing' was not feasible in this country where surpluses are Britain. It was also agreed that the Ga- nadian Federation of Agriculture at this time cannot reasonably do more than advocate production to meet the home market and known export oui.lI;-ts, until such time as a further program can be developed for handling what could ; the small surpluses that would io'.hc-rwise effect the whole volume 'of production. Other Suggestions Other siiggcstions offered includ- importing country such as C-restled a greater advocacy of producer I rnnrketing board-I. meetings by the P. E. 1'. Federation directors with the staff of the Federal Experimental Farm and support of the Federal control of radn and television The prcseiit lower prices on farm products was also remarkrd and a suggestion made that the Canadian Federation con- tinue its watching brief on Il'Pi':IlT. rates. While admitting the desirabil- iiy of a larger population for Can- ada the meeting felt that there should be II careful selection of in- dividuals admiitcd from the stand- point of character and education. It uas. too, the opinion of the mtetlng that the incoming vol- ume should be baa:-d on the rap- iiiiiy with which the immigrants can be assimilated into oirr popu- l'liOl'l. and with a mlniinuni of st- grrgation in nationalistic groups A suggested resolution from the Marltimn Federation of Agricul- iuze took Into account that while there is no known method of pm- riiicing exactly whwt oristim: mar- kets will absorb the existence of even a small surplus can have a serious effect on the price struc- (AGE FIVE ture of all production. It also stu- gested that the Govu-nment of Canada be asked to institute a. support price policy for livestoex and iivutook products and accept. responsibility for the disposal of surpluses, NEVEITOO OLD CORNWALL, Ont.. - William 'l':IIilon smilingly declined offers from youngsters to clear his drive- way after a snowstorm. Talllon probably figured he has more ek- perienoe at snow-shovelling. He's 84. "' ATKINSON'S personnel have a song in their . III-arts today as they prepare for our great FEBRUARY JAMBOREE SALE! Why sing? Well, we are happy that wt-Ive been able to bring you these really super-sensational prices on the food we harp about. all the tiine-QUAD ITY FOOD. of I-ours!-l Don't fail to take ad- Pancake Day vaiilnge of this sale. 2-! LB. BAG QUAKER FLOUR ONLY 3 Silva-r I):- CAKE ONLY 37c riuirch I . sle.,ec CROWN AUNT JEMIMA PEBIAIS I KH'CHUP- 13 oz. Bottle vils Ii'IIud MIX ONLY 37c QUICK QUAKER OATS 5 LB. BAG RATION DOG FOOD SPECIAL ON LY 2 for 29c lgVAl;!., BRA CORN VSYRUP 2 Lb. Tin Only 35:: SPEC Bright's PEAC 15 Oz. 2 roll exrw 5 Lb. Tin Only 89:: A IAL! Clioice HES Tin 39c CAMPIELUS TOMATO SOUP 4 ms 49:: SWEET ICKLED CORNED BEEF. lb. . SIRLOIN STEAK. lb. . ROUND STEAK. lb. . . MACHINE SLICED BACON. lb. SWIFT'S BULK SAUSAGES. lb. SUPERIOR SAUSAGES. lb. . . . . . . . MONTAGUE SCALLOPS. lb. . . . . . . . . . . .. BY-TIIE-PI EC E BOLOGNA.Ib. AUNT IMIMA READY-MIX for PANCAKES . . . 210 PKG BUCKWHEAT5 Ci PKG FRESH VEAL IN COME IN AND l.OOI( OVER OUR SI')IrlC('TION OF FINE. FROZEN FOODS. I ivil-Ii-L-Iic .Vl:Iid ORANGE JUICE. tin . . . . . . . . .. PEAS. pkg. BRUSSELS sraours. pkg. GREEN BEANS. pkg. WAX BEANS. pkg. sIIoc:oLI. pkg. Vi'olch'.s- Fm7.cn GRAPE JUICE. tin Bo:-f. Cliir-kon, Turkey POT PlES.ou:b MARVEN'S Dainty Size SODA8 A Ma rii Imr Prmliict Pix. 133:: STOCK Tomatoes. cello box 25: Celery. stalk . . . . .. I9: JELL-O. JELL-O PUDDING JELL-O LEMON PIE FILLING. 5 pkgs. 59: HEINZ TOMATO 29: FREE DEMONSTRATION Come into our store during this great- Sale and Sample some delicious Pancakes mode with Aunt Jemima Pancake Flour. DEMONSTRATION LASTS THURS. - FRI. - SAT. Hi" to are Q-,4 A ' . . . I ' . . . . I A I ' I ' ' I 63: Quaker Whole. Wheat or Graham 57: FLOUR. 3Lb.Bag............. Pure Maple V 73,; svaur. l6oz.boH'le.......... Old Siylo V PANCAKE SYRUP. 26 oz. bottle . ...................33: sin-C.-seal MOLASSES. quart ”””H..H.”UH 49c Clark's Large 48 oz. tin TOMATO JUICE, 69: , Wax PAPER. 100 foot roll , 29c PAPER NAPKINS. White Swan TOILETTISSUE. 3for (";IlIl'orula llcad p Lettuce. each . . . . . 21c Swvol Potatoes. 2 lbs. . . . . 33: 4for I9: .'VmI' 2 lbs. 29c Firm Ripe 37C largo Pascal 42: 33; LARGIC FLORIDA 29. GHAPEFRUIT. 346 Now Carrots. 33c LARGE FLORIDA 47: qmygmw FINE rooos ORANGES. dozen ........ HOME Cabbage. lb. . . . . . - MON. - TUES.'i FREE DEMONSTRATION COME IN AND SAMPLE A CUP OF COFFEE MADE WITH PER- FECTION EVAPORATED MILK. For This Sale Only 6 has run 891: 26: 59: 49: 37: 69: 33: 35: 39: 2for......... -aeasaoalno 2pkgs........ iliilivll nu-nsousi-uia' OF ll I - 115 GRAFTON ITRIST pg,-.;'.... .-;i.z..' 2..ra...3 " . ....c -.;;,-.a,.,."1'r.;jga-;-