i. O - .-.........;..A tall. Ii ii A- x I PAGE TEN CQUR NEWS BUDGET .-ri-ii: GUARDIAN. WN . -on OUR SATURDAY SUBSCRIB I AAPRIL 28. 1951 Tim, ERS . MONDAY EMBLEM IIBEAICFAST - The Charlottetown Business and Pro- feulonal Women's Club held their emblem breakfast at the Chur- lottetown Hotel yesterday morn- ing at 9.30 with H lnrge Mien- danoe of members. The function was held to fully acquaint the member: with the eight aims of the club which was organized here about a year and a half ago. During the cert-niony. in which eight women took part in explaining the ninis. the Chnr-'lI Slroup sang two selet-lioiis. Min Gertrude Love. SAINT JOHN. Apiil 2': --J0-N'EPIlI Gallant. aged about M). believed to. he of Summersidc. P E I. died late Thursday night. in Szinbiiry, West Hospital. Firdriivtoii Jllllc-' tion. from injuries received mi-'.imN when he fell liciicnth ilio wheels of the C. P. R. pn.-sriigcr trmiil bound for Moiitrcal. Gallant. who is l'Flllil'l0(I to have boarded lite izaxn at Saint John. riding the back of the ten-' def in company with B. llaroitl' Nason, of IVBESID. NB. is tliouiziiz. to have fallen beneath the wiievisl of the train whilr alt:-inpliiisz to dctrain as the Il'lllI1 slowed for a stop at Fredorictrin .Illll('IlOll. ' below i Both legs were .-ci.'r:'i-ii the knees. Dr. B. Hill TClllii.l'('(I fr:-9 '.1l(I.I hold by R C M P 'lIlnK Nason is I)FlIlK who are iniesii A stnady nttrlti en.-I uind has filled most of the so:-zliiimbci-i land Strait from I ioiit in the east end of l'it-toil lslfllltil with ice. reported tiaptziiii .tn;:u.. Brown follouing his ite patrol Saturday. This llltlllis tlic fii-U reason that their Ililn appreciable amount of i Charlottetown in the - thought that thc ice nil in three or four day.-. Captain Brown 0I.)aFl".'0fI that it is fortunate that the ice uas light this year or it would hive been very late in clcarili: as the WIIIII was piactit-ally north eiisl all spring. Seals are plentiful in the slmits. especially off Caribou and Captain Brown saw a SO.'lIIll: Sl'IlU0nFr working off Eamon! Bay. This was the first sealer (7:ipl.1iii l-limrii I. I illll" this been any cast of s it is c.c:ir out has ever seen fishing in the Straits The ice is rlearin: mil well ahead of other ye.-tins. he reported He expects that tlir siiorrs will be completely free for the nneiiinl: of the lobster tishin: sczisoii on May 1. One "I Ilir nlrlcst l:in(Ii1i:ii'kx in 'the City. the brick buildins: omi- ed by the Hctirlz ItllllII)' on the corner of Him Avrnun mid Eus- tnn Street lins been spill In (Win- aditin Oil Compzmy lfimilml nml will he replttccd by .1 service SI'1- lion. Exact age of the hiiilrlini: is un- known but in POHYPTSIIIIDII with Mrs. Ernest Heurln. l.-isl iiichl. ti was learned that the strut-lurc was at least. llfl years old. .lolin Thonins llczirir lived '.ii the. building (luring: tho your lftts. Following the rlcnlii of his wife he remnrrictl in 1840 and Illlltlll took up resilience in the slruc- ture. After his tlczilii in iRP-l the huildins: uzis l.-ikcn ntrr liy his son .lohn 'l'honins llr.-irlz uho passed :ivr.i,v in Oi-tnhrr. 1926. The buiitiinx: xx.-is h.-indcri tlmvn In his son Ernest'lle:irtI. who died two ,xI'nrs l.'ilci' in Mi): 1928. Since that time .VIrs. HNIIIZ has been sole owner. Another building: along side th: hrick structure has also been pur- chased by the oil conipiiny. The nld Heartz home is about llircc parts demolished nov; nml work on the foundnlion of the new sni- vico station will likely Ill" started within the next two works. TFESDAY The Rocky Point fciry F;i;.-viru- ran aground ycstividav rvriiin: about one cizhth of a ni..c. from Rocky Point cIui'.r.: an unusually low ride. The boat ivm stuck lintil !recd by the risinrz lirle Gllltllll one hour later. She wmt a'.'t-mind about five o'clock on Il4"l' .-cc:-nzl la.-1 t.rip from Rocky Pn.nl. The boat uas on her ic' It'll course and had llu.-.I'fI the loca- tion on which .-in: stuck ye.-triu day on nunicrniis 'tL'('i'l:i4')n5. stal- ed Captain Jerry Dmiccttc. There were a CtlI1I)II' of pal.-.-i r.- lrcrs on the hunt. a: the Iillli. The ferry was undamaptri and will run on regular schcdulv toziwy. Reports of mi linldnntlfieol un- dt-rsea prowler off Prince Edward island renewed sputlilnlioii yester- day about snooping Russian sue- lfroii West Point light FF-'3 Imedlately for the scene and likely ' would arrive about dawn today. The Rochester; bow broke away lfrom :1 lug during a storm while ibeing towed to Halifax and since ilias. apparently. floated in the . Gulf of st. Lawrence. The stern and of the 425-foot Rochester now is being towed to 'Newport News. Ve.. to be fitted ,wlth a new bow. Beyond beginning an investigat- ion. the Navy had no announce- ment on the sub report. Last sum- lmer it said that at least one uni- The . breakfast and ceremony xviis pi-is-lgniggathnd lurked aided over by the club Iil'CSl(If'lIi.I1Rn”r coast undersea raider-likely along the At- Drifl. ice was moviilg slowly e;isl.ward through the Northuni- bcrlaiid Strait yesterday, Capt. Angus Brown reported alter an aerial survey for the Department of Transport. The ice extended to a line lwtweeii Cape Bear and Cape George. summei-side harbor was closed to navigation yesterday but. Charlottetown was still open. southerly wind was moving the ice closer to the Prince Edward Io- iaiid shore. I)lll'1l1l.'. the survey a tanker was .ihsert'cd proceeding eastwarli through the scattered drift ire without. trouble. A sealing vessel, 31 st-iioonci' from Souris. P. E. l. was observed working some 10 miles off Cape Egmont light. How- :-ler the main body of seals was far In the east. many of them off Wood Islands and Little Sands. The ice is expected to drift. out to sea through the strait of Can- Rnyii ” Once in it long while a stage .--how hits the boards in one of the local theatres and sets an entire audience rocking with mirth and hoping the show would never end. This was certainly the case inst evening when the fourth annual Yzs Men's show played before a capacity audience at the Prince Edward Theatre. Packed full of humorous innovations. "Come To The Fair" is undoubtedly the best show of its kind to be seen locally in a long time. and the enterpris- uig Y's Men should be commend- ed very highly on producing ex- cellcnt entertainment of this type with local talent. Directed by Mia Jock Lawstiii. the fast moving show centres ar- nunti a rural district. with the first. part of the program played before the red barn. and the ser- ontl half on the midway of it visit- inc fair. Syd Jeffery, "Jasper". contributed greatly to the success of the evening as master of care- monies. played in an entirely diff- erent manner. and Mrs. Jock law- son. as hLs wile. brought. many chuckles from the audience 115. they saw in her a caricature of the farmers better half. WEDNESDAY Mr. Alexander Mat-Lean. Char- lottetown. one of the c.C.F. candi- dates for the Fifth District of Queens, informed The Guardian last evening that he purposes to iodze a formal protest with the Provincial Secretary. Hon. J. W. Ai-scnaull. against a violation of the Provincial Election Act in the pi-intim: of the ballots and election proclamation, in which his occupation of express motor- mnn. sworn to before the County Sheriff. wrongly apears as "truck- mail." Mi-. MrieLs-aii slates i-omplniiicd to Mr. deputy yesterday and obtained no satisfaction. and that he in- tends making formal complaint to the Proiiiirial secretary this morning. that he Arsenaiilvs The :miv.iai Mother and Diuigiit- er Banquet. of the 7th Company of Women's Auxiliary of the Church. llliss Marjorie Pickard, Chair- man of the Company Court of Honor. presided over the Pl'cnI1i;: which opened with grace by the Rev. H. 15. D. Ashford. A toast to the Church was given by Guido Ann Corry and responded to liy the Rev. John Irwin. and a toast to the Guide Association was pro- posed by Company Lender Maur- cen hohakcr. and responded to by .VIrs. .1. Gordon MacDonald. Disl- i'ivL Commissioner. A toast to the mothers was proposed by Guide Dianne Phil- lips and responded to by Mrs. G. it-louston. Unconfirmed reports were fur- rent yesterday that a holdup Ill the arrangctnente for resuming op- rnlion of the resuming operation of the Wood Islands-Caribou ferry marines along the All.intic SNI- board. service had occurred at Ottawa and that it is now uncertain wheth- F'5'"'''"'9" ,” N””'”." )””b"" er the schedule will go into effect. at the islands eastern lip. report-,a' an ed by telephone they spotted a sub, about a mile offshore. The Naiv- which invcstigateri numerous such reports last summer-iinmedialrly started an investigation. At Halifax. however. it ln'lII'iIL'.9 official came up with an even- dny Interpretation. Capt. it. A. Fell-heraton of Foundation Marl- thno slid "it is quite possible what. has been sighted is the how end of the tanker Essa Rochester." which aplit in in storm some months ago. Telephone communications will) Naufrage were interrupted by hi line failure shortly after the fish- ermen made their report. Repair: lately won't be completed until to- Y. The fishermen said the craft in: moving slowly in A Westerly direction in about 1.5 falhoms. They could make out R conning lower and what appeared to be two lg:-lghte with it section of deck me 15 feet long.,There were no identifying marks nor was the craft flrine signals or pennants. - cg reetlimton declared the , given in when expert: be- -m nocheatn bow to be hinge vent-l Traverse was as the Magdalen islands im- Querled as to these reports. Mr. R' E. Mutch. president of the Nortliumberland Ferries Ltd. pwhlch operates the "Prince Nova" and "Dunning" through subsidy lal'rtll1II!II1O is wit the Canadian Maritime Con-inilas on. stated that he had nothing to say. i Prcvloualy he had stated that ii. was hoped to begin operatlona of the service before the first of May this year. lie refused last night to confirm this prior announcement. 'addinlz that he regreled being un- able to give any information at the present time. l The service has been of increas- ing value to the Province both from the tourist and track trunc- portatlon atancpolnu. and int year. during the railway strike. operated as the only connecting route between the Island and the mainland. -riitiuaiiav A Prince Edward Island branch of the Maritime Division of the Canadian. Nahum.-turen' Auoeiauon was organised at in meeting of Inland member: of Ithe Division here yutei-dag. Girl Guides was held in the Tiiiilty Church social hall last. r-vrning. with a delicious fIIIi1lOl" hr-iii: provided by the Junior This will be followed by meet.- lngis of the Nova Scotla member: to form similar provincial bran- ches within the Maritime Divis- ion. Decision to form Provincial branches was made at the an- nual meeting of the Dlvllilon last year to enable the member: of each Province to deal with pure- ly locnl matters. Belief that the Wood Islands ferry service will go on this year Its scheduled despite rumors to the t-ontrary, was expressed yes- terdny by Premier J. Walter Jones. The Premier laid there was only zi few doilars' difference between the subsidy which is be- IHK asked by the operating coni- pany. and whzit the Dominion is offering. and that this difficulty will be resolved before the May 1st date of sailing operations. Meimwhile Mr. R. E. Mulch. president of Northumberland Ferries l..ld.. said he had no statement to make as to when the service would start. or as to the nature of the rumored hold- up in the arrangements. The Liguorian Players of the Holy Rodeenier Parish scored a de- cided hit last. evening as they pre- sented their annual Minstrel Re- view in the Holy Redeemer Hall. Performed with the idea in mind of raising funds for a new hall. the evening's program was one of lusty entertainment with every member or the large cast. throwing them- selves wliole-heartedly into the work of putting the show across. Ranging from slap-stick comedy to lovely melodies. the mlnstrel show this year is far superior to any performed by this group previous- ly. and justly merits the support of the public which was so evident. in the packed auditorium last even- ing. Lieulenaiit .1. J. 'l'i'ainoi'. 1l.C.N. lR.eSerVcl has been piomoted to the rank of Lieutenant-Command- er and has assumed the duties of executive officer on the 1-I.'M.C.S. Queen Charlotte, it was announ- ced here last night. He supersedes Lieutenant-Com-' mancler Collii A. Binmore who was placed on the retired list early in the year. Licutciiant-Commander Tralnor jfilntd the Navy in 1942 and saw extensive uartime service over- seas. He has been a member of the RCN. iRi since the cessation of hostilities in 1945. A graduate of St. Dunstan's College and McGill University. he is Chief Welfare Officer for the Province. Mr.'Cla'rence Charters. compos- er of "when Its summer At Green Gables," and formerly of this Province. is stated in ii Vancouver new-saper to be on the threshold of fame with his new song. "Isle of canipobeilo." written in col- laboration with 1'. S. musitxnan 8. B. 'tWhitey" Hains. Campobeilo is the historic New Brunswick spot sometimes called "The summer White House" as the Roosevelts were among the famous U. s. families who had summer homes there. Among those said to be interested in the song are publishers. musicians, radio station C. B. R. Don Gar- rard and Eleanor Roosevelt. Mr. Charters was formerly with the Charlottetown Hotel. and is now employed with the C.N.R. hotel in Vancouver. Officials of the Provincial De- partment of Agriculture met yes- terday with officials of the Nat- ional Einployment Services in the Province to discuss the shortage of farm labour and means of pro- curiii-; men to fill this gap in agrir-ultiiral manpower. Mr. W. R. sh.-iw. Deputy Min- ister of Agriculture. and Mr. S. C Wright reprcseiitcd the Provincial GOV('rnlI"l('I1i. and the managers of ithc Summcrside and Charlotte- town Employment Offices, report- .ed on the prospects of obtaining jfarm help at the present time. t Mr. Dave Hay, an official of the Atlantic Regional Employ- imcm Office in Moncton. informed ltlie meeting about the availability '01 help from outside the Province. Managers Earl G. Cannon and J. B. Murley both told of the in- creasing number of requests from :Ial'mcrs for farm help. and the .impossihilily of filling the orders which have nccumulaterl from the few lipplicanls asking for this ,lype of work. The ranks of such workers hiid lieon thinned greatly ;by migration to Upper Canada, tnml also by the transfer of man- ;pnwcr to wood-pulp culling with- liii the Province itself. Many men are now engaged on the Island in 'woods work. the local officers re- Iportcd. . it was agreed that without re- ulaeements for the litany who Ihad left agricultural employment. Jsland production would be very hard hit. and that practical steps I to remedy the -must be taken I situation. i Mr. ll.-iy believed that some men lmlglit be obtained from cape llareton. and orders will be placed immediately by the inland Em- ployment officers with the Em- ployment Offices in Sydney, Glace Bny. Inverness and Sydney Mines. The Monctnn official also re- ported that the only overseas help available was some from Italy. and that Dutch. Danish and other immigration was moving almost entirely to Ontario. Under the circumstances it. was decided to by It limited number of Italian workers. ten in the aummei-side area and ten in the Charlottetown district, to determ- ine if they were suitable to the Inland type of farming. These men will arrive by ship at Halifax about May I5. and their placement: will be arranged by the National Employment Office: In lllnmenlde and Charlottetown. Any IITIVIII from Cape Bnaton will be ailoled through the same offices. " FRIDAY Waiting for election returns in Summ uric last night was a particularly harrowing experi- ence due to two power failures caused by breaks in the lines. Electric 1 ht MPFVICQ in Summer- aide is o inurily dependable and it was unfortunate that power should fail just when the returns were being gathered. The local radio station was off the air for a short period and some sections of the town had about two hours darkness. in two intervals. The first from 7.30 to 8.30 approximately and the second from about 9.30 to 10.80. The teleprlntcr in the ideal of- fice of The Guardian was natural- ly out of commission during these periods of power failure which in- terferred with the compiling of returns for the bulletin board. It was also necessary to work in darkness when endeavorlng to col- lect returns from local pools where the officials had not phon- ed them in to election headquart- ers.-S. Throughout the present week a steady stream of men have been applying at the National Employ- merit. Office. Charlottetown, for work in Labrador, where the American Government is building . a new air base near Goose Buy. It is now known that more than 4.000 men will be required for this work. and all of these will reach Labrador by way of Mono- ton as previously notod.'tlie Nat- ional Employment Office in Mone- ton will handle the order for men. and will parcel out suh-orders to all other towns. in the Atlantic Region. The men applying for work ih' Labrador at the Charlottetown Office. are from all sections of Queens and Kings Counties. only men between the ages of 26 and 56 are being listed. They must pass I medical examination be- fore being approved. All applicat- ions now being received are for- warded to Moneton for screening, and it. is understood that a rep- resentative of the contracting company. will visit Cliarlottetown and Summerside. to look over the men, before they leave for,Monc- ton. Following is the CHIlll(IlfIll Press list of members elected tx-mem- ber of last legislature) Liberal Prince 4th--tC0lli1I X-C. C. Baker. unchanged msscm) x-J. G. Macxay. uiii-hanged. King's 5th-(Count x-G. E. Seville. unchanged (Assam) x- William Hughes. unchanged. Queenls 4th (Count x-Premier J. Walter Jones. unchanged (As- reml x-Dougald Macxinnon. uri- changed. King's 2nd-(Coup) T. R. Cul- len, gain from PC. (Assam) x- !-larvey Douglas. unchanged. King's 4th-iCoun) x-A. W. Matheson. unchanged. (Assam) Lorne Bonnell. unchanged. Queen's ard-tcoum x-Eugene Cullen. unchanged (Asst-m) x-R. C. Clark. unchanged. King's 3rd-lC0l1ni x-Keir Clark. unchanged. Prince 3rd-tcouni Y. L. Mne- Nutt. unchanged. King's Ist-(count x-J. B. St. John. unchanged. iAssem) W. A. Acorn. gain from PC. Prince 2nd-iAsaem) x-W. 2. Derby. unchanged. Prince 5th-(Conn) x-L. ll. Macfarlane, unchanged iltsseml E. P. Foley, unchanged. Prince 2nd-(Count x-F. W. Phillips. unchanged. Queen's lat--(Coun) x--W. A. Stewart. unchanged (Assom) x -F. A. Large. unchanged. Queen”: 2nd-(Asserni George Kitson, gain from PC. Prince 3rd-(Asteemi x-J. W. Arscnnult. unchanged. and help for agriculture and fish- ing. we of the Conservative Party feel that an offer of support on I long term basis was more deser- vim: than was expressed at the polls today." Mr. Maefarlane Douglna MaeFax-lane, 34-year-old farmer leader of the C,C.F'. party in Prince Edward Island. said the vote the Party's five clndldltel received in yesterday's election "is highly encouraging and Indi- cates increased strength." Mr. MacFnrIane himself did not run. "This election, called on short notice during the sprint! and mud season to give the Liberals an advantage. resulted in their !- turn to power." he paid. "The verdict does not. necessar- ily reflect the will of the people but it does mean that the Prov- ince has in effect said it II nt- lslied with its present unsatIlfac- were named as committee to but! residents of the district. ing week-May 9t.h. appointed. Crosby. Mrs. Coiinors. Mrs. Eng- land and Mrs. Gates. lory condition." LILLIIJ -- HEAIITZ -v At Central United Church. Marshileld, April 20th. 1951, by Rev. John Douglas. Mae warbui-um I-feartz. to Douglas Fairfield Lillie of London. Ont. iiffrus (DADF1:-At the Charlottetown Hospital on TU('!lIR)', April 24. to hour was enjoyed. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Coady. Kin- kora, A son. BURNS-At Ihr Prince County Hospital on April 15th. 1951. to Mix and Mrs. Jesse C. Burns. Free- town tnce Dorothy C. Rogers) 1 daugliter. Evelyn Suzanne. LAVEIIS-At the P.E.I. Hospital on April 25. 1951. to Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Lavcrs. a daughter, 19 Ib5.. '1 oz.) QUINN-At llic Cliarlottetowii 1-lospitiil on Monday, April 23. 1951. to Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Quinn (nee Viny Connolly. Wafer- vaie) a daughter. BOUDRIAS-At the Charlottetown Hospital on April 23. to Mr. and Mrs. J. Y. Boudrias, City. a son, Jean Jacques. KENNY-Born at the Charlotte- lowii Hospital on Monday. Apiil '.)3i-o'. to Mr. and Mrs. Reg Kenny. a daughter. weighing 5 lbs.. I2 ounces. , ' K!lLLt' - At. the Charlottetown Hospital on April 21st. 1951. to Mr. and Mrs. Richard Kelly of Btanchel (nee Theresa Flood) I son, 7 lbs. 14 075. Lee Richard. MURPHY-At the Charlottetown Ilospltal. April 22nd. 1951. to Mr. and Mrs. Vincent K. Murphy. south Shore, a son. CIIANIILEB-AL the P. I-I. Island Hospital. April Zi, to Mr. and Mrs. Hayden Chandler, a daugh- ter. Deborah Ann. DEATHS DART--At Desable. April 71. Angus Dart. aged . ('AsELlCY- Al. Spring Valley. April 22. Mrs. Margaret Caseley in her 91st year HAIHINESS-At the home. of her son. John Harkneu. 76 King Street. Summorslde. on Sunday. April 22nd. 1951. Mrs. Ellen Hark- ness in her 96th year. Renting at -the Bowness MucPHEE-At Criinslnn, Rhoda Is- tlzind. April 20th, 1951. John C. 'MacPhee. formerly of st. Margar- iec. mi-tail. IJONES-At the P. E. Island Hoa- vpltal. Monday. April 23rd. Miss A Margaret Ann Jones. lSlll)SBURY-At thePrlnce County lHOSI)lIlII, April 23rd, Hall Suds- bury. in his 83rd year. TOWNSHEND-The death occur- red at her home in Rollo Bay on For earlier maturity. treat your grain. before sowing with Llquld Fertilizer now In stock at Feed Store. Fitzroy Street. "NA-CllL'RS" Liquid Fertilizer has been found moat effective as a booster, for all field crops. As a top dressing for hay and pasture lands. as well as grain after emerging it cannot be duplicated. And the emit in reasonable - lean than half usual coat of other fertiliser. "NA-CHURS" Liquid Fertiliser has Vernon Burke were chosen to at- tend ihe District Convention Planning Committee meeting on May 7th. Mrs. Willard Lank anti Mrs. John England were appointed of- ficial delegates to the T. B. league Annual meeting. 1; mg agreed to resume sewing and knitting for the Red Cross and the secretary was authorized to collect material. Miss Powley and Mrs. I-Jnllind welcome gifts for newly-niarrlet: A: regular date of next meeting conflicts ivilh musical festival proceedings, it was decided to postpone the date until the follow- The program committee was re- 1.-unch committee for May-Mrs. Meeting adjourned, and a social hvnwoarmorstks l You. too. may bonow S50 to S1000 at HFC to pay doctor bills. vaca- tion expenses. home repairs . . . or for any good purpose. Loom on Your Signature Tell us how much cash you need and how you wish to repay. Repay- ment plans sensibly arranged to ht your particular problem. Up to 24 months to repay. noun mm vou mo rr I IIOIISEIIOLO FINANCE canon am urznllnvon Aim until eonllu Ilrwn oawlluvloe I Ihone 2901 I COIIILONIVOWN. P.l-I. Moon I to 5 or by uyeointnmil FERTILIZER better crops. greater yields. "NA-CHUR5" 2561; rod asuivf Assorted Sizes. 1 DOZEN COAT SETS Reduced to Clear at 38.95 and 310.95 THE MISSES HOLMES and BRADLEY I59 Oueen St. Phone 92 T CLEAN CLOTHES WEAR IJONGER For Your Dry Cleaning Needs Phone 2887 RITE - WAY SIXTH ANNUAL PIIINOE EOWARII ISLAND MIISIOIIL FESTIVAL APRIL 30. MAY lat. 2lIlI, 3rd, 4th and 5tIl. 2N PRINCE OF WALES OOLLEGE HALL AND EMPIRE TIIEIITRE Under the dllllnlllllhed patronage of Hi: Honor Lieutenant Govern- 3:-mill. W. 1l..MPrr'owae and Mn. frown: the Honourable Premier .1. Walter M-:Bo';iud - 503108. llll Wot-Ihlp Mayor 1!. Earle MacDonald and Mn. Atlliidlcatoi-s - Mr. John J. Weatlaerued. r.n.c.o., Toronto. and Mr. Clayton Hare. Calgary. Aluiiilintor of Folk Dancing - Mn. J.P. Mular. "Minute of the Margaret. Eaton School of Physical Education. Toronto. Adjiidlcator of Choral Readln, - Mlle Helen M. Yeo. B. A.. (Acadia), 1-id. M. (Harvard). Official Aceompanlatil - Mlle Louise Cox. L. Mun. tMcGllli: Mrs. gllilanr; Macllae A.T.C.M.: Mr. Robert A. Crooks. A. Mus. lMcGilI) tlfflelal Photographer e Mr. Norman Suunde . Festival begins Monday 9.30 A.M. and 2.15 P. M. session In l'.W.t'. Hail and Empire Theatre. OFFICIAL OPENING MONDAY AT 8 RM. IN P.W.C. HALL. Dr. G. D. steel. Frealdenl - Presiding Mrs. J. T. Davies - Platform Secretary. Mn. 5.1.. Curran -- Prim. Address by - The President. 6.1). steel. M.A., l.L.D. Queenls 5th-tltsscml B. E. Mac-I . 3' H 1 mm wt 2- c::::..r:;: "- ;":-"3;-;::,,-7'-;t-'5,i;;:;;,;; M: :.::::.:-.::.?:.".:".';'..".-'.'.:..'..""" . i a re: 0 VI! y I ' ' ' ' ' Conurutlvmi iMm..u.;Nz".;.,M Bench Grove, as plant nourishment immediately M" ant” "u" cn'"y' A""h' 'A ll 23. 1951. John K. Mnc- nu -- u i - I - - Kinrs ard7MsSe?;b J, A. Macglxzgzlc of Sunley Bud" 1" ch" :2" I”! mm M" ;n of owns C In 24. 125.1. 50, 111. ll. 10. 132. 2. and 42. Donald. gain rpm . 1541). war, - . Th ,' , ' th--lc ) , .W. J, PA I f miner and produces wonderful "9 fl” I3 3107315! Ill IHCPIIOOII IIIIIOII 81011 III! III P-D-(3 Mf;;ifH:,.,” un(.h,?,l;?.d, i lllu-KI'1'NZll'l-At, Bci;(chMGix-gyg. .-:III"- I pea: and S-fell-e Theatre. Benton in P. C. Hall each evening excrlit Prince in-tcouni J. w. D..AiirIl 2.). 1951.3-esp V mIC6;lnh'. 1' I) In : when - of will In in (mmpben Saint "OI" lfilbl (Alii:icm”lIJ(ipn1iD( Sum!” N Se n ! Admission to session 150 Adult I 1 t. 50 Hubert Gaudc. can rom l. . t. - - II on a cancer 5 0. Queenls 2nd-(Count x-R. R . - H . - I Be”. unchanged? Tom 5. I6'li:?1v:,dLl;od'g,Iill1'A1'tBI0l;l5Il tI.R. & i or. G.D. Sled) & nlllont. - Mn. 12. Cook. Secretary. lF""W” 3- C'"' '" "" 5”" l'"" T (By (ianatlian Press) I Premier Jones. successful in leading his Liberals to victory inf yesterday": Prince Edward lsinntl; general election. said tonight he. thought II hctier cnmpnisln had done the trick. "The Conservative plIill'orm." he said. "wait too extreme and ex-' pensive. Take for example tlieirl promise of old age pensions at 65 without a means test." "Their new leader .(R.R. Bell) has not got the confidence and the former leader li')r. W. J. P. Macmillan). who was rc-elected is still regarded as the best they have by many." "Liberal: appeared to he better campaigners on the radio and put more punch Into their advertis- ing. There were no charges of graft or incompetence. The gov- ernment hns kept itself youthful even though I am 73 and have said I will soon rellrc." Mr. I.R. bell R. R. nel1.ieader of the Pro- gressive Conservative Party which won only five seats in yesterday”: Provincial general election. said he was bitterly disappointed with the result from the rural areas. "today." he said, "bare out the conservative contention that the election wu called at a most. in- approprla time. Many voter: were unube in reach the polls due. to weather and road conditions that were not unexpected at. this time of year." He continued: ”I feel that the result of the election hardly is I true vldlcf. on between the plat- foi-rna of the Liberals and con- Rlacmlf-il-1-ln Toronto, April 24th Mr. William MacPhee. formerly of Charlottetown. use .1lucIl0UGAl.l.-At Argyle Shore. Iltprii 26. Cyrus D. MacDougail, In his 75th year. "' ('AlNm1)leil at his home in Suin- mcrvlllc. Thursday. April 28. Wll-I Cain. 35 9051'.- llam use ?:i:. WEST ROYALTY W. I- West Royalty Womenll Institute members met. in the E11001 0" I-IN afternoon of April 4th. 'l'hIl'I-6911 members answered rollcl1L In ill! absence of the Prenitieiit. Mt!- Vernon Burke wu IPPOIMGG '0 take her place. The secretary road the minutes. and after their approval. Pf0C0'd' ed with oorraD0M9'W9- letter: of thank: were read from the pallenll at lueii.GI'0'V0 who had been remembered with lull? gifts. These were so much Ilwlteg liated that members sill- ' 003' Llnulng the practice of treat: as often II Pnlllblc. Mrs. Oeddlo lucuod and Mr!- 11 rill Eltirgay? st-rvatlvu. I am disappointed that the rural vote has not. approved thl conmvative policy of support! I The allowing lleprnlatlve of Canada In Prince Edward lnl MR8. DORUHIY RDOQI W. D. YOUNG. IJAIIINEIISHID of the Sun Life dinun with you any mutton relutlnc to ill: lnsuran" lid lilbe ldlio nn itle ltli lobll ti . W ....i.......- H N -H" J. AR'l'3Ul OAIIPDILL soanliltunl .v.A.Ilooal Tu ""”'"””"i3-”'W””'N-'1WII:u&lwu.hutowu ' ILCLDOIAIB-UlIIt I Charlottetown. P. 13.21.”