1 Hospital Meets , Junior Aid of the Prince Edward .111: Lord's Prlyer. MAY 5, 1950 THE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN iiTior Aid net. Denise-I-liitardliln linnual Meeting i Of V's Men's Club last Evening This column is ruerved for new. 0' 100-! Interest. but advertising or a slowly nature may be inserted II five cents a word, llrletly 9”. able In advance. JlM.Dllli'B TAM. Phone 55. CIABWB-I. sot Pnorogrsplu. HOWARD lil.aclNNla rotnt. WBAB at 1'1! Queen Street. ATTEND THE Phalanx bridge party at the Y. M. C. A. on F.-i- dly ovenlnl st. 8 p.m. Admission 50:. Lunch and prizes. BEAUTIFUL CHESTERFTELDS gtwraargain Prices. Toomlbalmusic e. The monthly meeting of the the an island Hospital was held at Cundnll Home, April 11th with utendance of 40 members. The president. Mrs. K. J. A. 31-own, opened to meeting with repeated in unison. after which the minutes of the previous meeting and the executive meeting were read and adopt”- Mrs. T. D. Dealois. the'tressur- er, reported a bank balance of 31,629.58. The adoption of this report was, seconded by Mrs. A. J, Hsslam. Letters from Mr. W. G. Foster. Mrs. Noel Dc3lois, student Nut-see' P, E. 1. Hospital and Mrs. Royce crowell were read by the corre- tponding secretary. Mrs. W. W. "ickerd. A nominating committee. cmllscn or sco'rr.ANp. - Services May 7th. Charlottetown 1.1 A. M. s. s. 10 A. M. Birch 1-1lil1 2.30 P. M. ,s. B. 1.30 P. M. Stan-i chel 1.30 P. M. Rev. J. H. Bishop. con- llfid. Minister To Visit Island Hon. 1.. It. Chalker, Minister of Health for Newfoundland, will visit Prince Edward Island May 10-11 in the course of a. tour of Ehstern Canada .dlll'lJl( which he W111 Oxirmd a , sonal invitation to the various Premiere to attend "Newfoundland Day" celebrations in St. John's June 24. Mir. Chaltker will be officially greeted by Premier J. Walter Jones. Hon. A. W.. Matheson. Min- ister of Health and Welfare; and others in the Confederation Chamber at 10.30 s.. in. my 11 where he will extend the invitav ion to visit his province June 54. anniversary of the day Newfound- land was founded. Prior to visiting the Confeder- ation Chamber New-foundland'a tlillinister of Health will call at Government House at 10 a. m. where he will be received by Lieut- enant Governor J. A. Bernard. He TOIIIIISTJESIIESS Continued from page 1 which concentrates on advertise- ments in New nlgland and the mid-Atlantic states, gets tourists from as far west as California. Senator A. B. Balr (l.-.N'ew- foundland) asked if the Bureau had any special plans to stimulate the tourist trade in Newfoundland. Mir. Dolan said he believed Prem- ier Slnallwood was wise in not ad- vertising tourist attractions in the new Province until accommodation is available. Mr. smallwood plan- ned a special Tourist Bureau. senator F. W. Pirio (Ir-New Brunswick) said he had complaints that customs regulations were hampering the movement of tour- istsi across the border in New Brunswick. He believed officlalslirl Ottawa rather than the customs officers were responsible. Mr. Dolan said he aware of the regulations. His of- fice received thousands of letters from Atmel-lcans saying they re- ceived better treatment from Can- adian customs officials than they was not Mucli P. E. I. Soil lost By Eritsim ducted in Prince show that cent of the land can be classed as moderately eroded. seats a. considerable lose in pot- ential productivity with a conse- quent increase in cost of produc- ing crops, says G. B. Whiteside. soil specialist at the Experiment- al station. Charlotte as practical experience. has shown that the most effective , i against erosion is a dense grass cover. Too frequently, grasslands are neglected vegetation becomes so thin so to afford Good grassland management will improve the density of the sod. and this is a practical every farmer can take in protect. ion his surface soil for Ptoductive UITAWA - soil surveys con- ldward Island approximately 8) per This repro- as, P. I1. 1. Experln-lentsl evidence. as well Ll however, and the only partial protoot rt. step that R. H. Thomson of the Thomson Publishing Co.. Ltd., was elected president of the Canadian Daily Newspaper Association at the an- nual meeting in Toronto. officers elected were E. C. White- Other PAGE FIVE Kinsmen Name Delegates To District Meeting Dr. I. Duly, President at the Kimrnon Club. Mann. Bee mont Asoher. Percy - Robert Bradley and Maurice nad- mond last night were appointed official delegates to the Kinnnen District Convention to be held at Amherst. The appointments were made at the biqionthly meeting of the Kinsmen Club held at the Charlottetown under the chairman- ship of Mr. Gerald Johnston and Mr. Maurice Redmond. -Mr. Cecil Miller. the guest speaker gave an interesting ac- count of the life of sir Wilfrid Laurier. The weaker was intro- duced by Mr. Redmond and wits tendered a hearty vote of thank.- by Club President Dr. Duffy. The members were given en mi- linc on how to become chartered ustins of Mrs. Fred I-arse. Mrs. cups RIVER. PRESBYTEB- is scheduled t visit Cit H ll t - WrP08e8- - accountants by Mr. Brennlek Sam Harry l-lyndmsn and Mrs. Arthur IAN cnvlscll. - Sunday School 11.30 to meet Outs worship, i'3t...?. S.;i1ne'Jf',,1Z'.the,:,:mp1l,:"1f,l;;1 E,:3,f1f”21'f;: mliiverl; stilrirlrlsni-hf glttlwngg 3f,,'ff',,,E:f,f:f,? 51131:? in 3 five-minute talk. an e e Sc cur - ' ' Hogan was appointed by the pres- ideni. Moved by Mrs. A. J. Haslam, will be held next sabbath at 1030.. Rev. G. C. webstcr, Interim Mod. orator. Guests present were Mr. Don , Miller. visiting Kinsman from Pic- tou. N. 3.. Mr. Stan Hallway of B. Earle MacDonald. and sign the register. Mr. Chalker will be guest at a treatment they received from their Evening Reporter. Gait. second own officials on returning from off from meltin, snow presents an vicypresidem, md. W. J. J. But. crosion hazard on cultivated crop 1 ,, 1, Mr, 0. x, pmsby (wove) Wu United SWWS W i-his WlluU'Y- 1 11, T1113 am be reduced to some le-r. The Globe and Mail. Toronto. 1. 1 C1 1,, ML 13 1, :,:::"d:dc;;1lL:f1',;n Jox;?".nL";H ENQAGEMENT. t W. ma Mn. elected president 10; the Char- V8: 'c”,,,f,,51 ',:,',dgI1?1.,1.l " client by a1lowlng' plant re- treasurer. l. H. Macdonald is gen- g1':n::?no'te;1,” f,',,,,,, N. Bimini mm. ad Ymnnuor "M m hh wauue woo1d1.1d”' P, H, Mm lottetowll Y's Mons Club for the 91- W111 1,, taken on 1, 5110,; your 01 sidues as potato and turnip tops eral manager and Duncan Mc- p1.”pecm,e K1-mmem pew, L”-. coming year at the annual meet- : ins of the Club held last night at the Y. The induction ceremony 11-, was impressively carried out by District Governor Ralph MaoLean. other officers elected were: Vice- president, Dr. R. H. Barrett: sec- retary, Mr. W. E. Agnew. treasur- er. Mr. J. H. Cameron. The direct- ors are Messrs. Milton Basd.t'house, Rev. J. D. Davison, Merritt Forsythe and J .A. Isarwson. Mr. Presby has been a very act- ive member of the Club especial- ly in its entertainment activities, the success of its scintillating var- ieiy shows being largely due to his efforts. He succeeds Mr. Arthur Duvar who capalbly filled the pres- idency during the past year. Reports of the various commit- tees showed the club to be in a very,fiourlshing condition with a to remain on the field to form a lnnes, secretary. trash cover. ludsine the land across the slope, rather than lea- ving it smooth as h'equ?t1y ix);- e . wr- gshisaliiobebepzifggtlstrelrein gtllflclrrg REGINA:-(Gilt - An expectant surface run-off. thush fell over the audience as Nature is slow to build but can English adjudicator John Stoililtrgg a no especially to - its the ' t ompe r ubizellenmhliecfcdmby n'::n. yltlatural pro- ;adOdpel:'?Ol:l'lCdr in a l:l:Sl:O.l1eSt1'Vll have a cup 01 103. W911 W11 89'' ceases take uverll hll-M545 01 here recently. "1 hope You'll ex- down to business. years to produce one inch of soil. Bu when 0”" "19 ""4 it c””' THE P.E.l. MIISIGAL FESTIVAL ed of its cover of natural veget- Presents STARS OF THE FESTIVAL to ennoun the engagement of their daughter Olga Florrie, to Alton Le Roy. son oi Mr. and Mrs. Edward E. Jay, Pealres. Marriage to take place in the near future. the City and Province. He leaves Charlottetown by plane at 4.46 p. rence. Mr. Wallace Higgins and Mr. Ned Dooley were appointed man- agers of the Kinsmen baseball team for 1950. Reports on the carnival. car drawing and sports were Elven- :ubator blssinet be purchased for :he hospital; also an electric Sing- er sewing machine for the Cundall Home, with the Fashion Show funds. Carried. l! WIS moved and seconded that ihe League of Mercy tea and dis- play be held at the Cundall Home Oct. loth, providing the date did not conflict with Thanksgiving. oiherwise,it would be held Oct. iih. Carried. Mrs. Allan MecMillan. convencr of the Spring Fashion Show, stat- ari that thirty-one models, as guests of the Junior Aid. had at. tended a luncheon and bridge , at the Charlottetown Hotel, March 25th. it was moved and seconded that 5100.00 be voted for the delegates attending the annual Maritime Continued from page 1 ell-Wmble. Mr. Hubble stated he thought it an excellent idea to get al group like this started, and that he hoped it would continue to grow, Marks received were '16. Carmen Thompson of Charlotte. town was awarded first place 1;; class 39, tenor solo, for his singing of' "rake Me to a Green Isle", by Charlottetown's own composer, wal- ter D. Ma.cNutt, and his own selec- tion "Sylvia". Mr. Lee compliment- ed him very highly on his purity and warmth of tone, and suggested that he had a gift which no amount of technical training could have developed. If he was willing to work on what he had, Mr Lee thought that he would in time acquiremore TIME FOR TEA on his arrival here at 7.56 p. m. May 10, Health Minister Chalker will be met at the airport by of- ficials of the Govemment.'He will be accompanied on his tour by a st. John's businessman, Darroch Mcaillivray and Walter Fowler, Executive to the President for Trans Canada Airlines. PEI AllijllMEllTS Continued from page 1 prairie trarlaporhtion ills. Asked by commissioner H. F. Angus if the other two prairie governments were associated with Saskatchewan in the "compenu. ATTEND THE Phalanx bridge party at the Y.M.C.A. on Friday evening at 8 p.m. Admission 50c. Lunch and prizes. was me." stalling said. "but I'll Just WINSLOE Pastoral Charge. Ser- vices Sunday. May 7 are as fol- lows: Winsloe North 11a.m.: High- field 2.30 p.m.; Sunday School 10 a.m. Princetown Rd. 2.30 p.m. Rev. J. R. Skinner, Minister. THE PBESDYTEBIAN Church in Canada. Brookfield Charge. Ser- vices next Lord's Day are as fol-I lows: Hartsvllle 11 a.m.: Hunter River 3 p.m.: Glasgow Road 7.30 tion, it should be borne in mind that it only takes a comparatively Under Distinguished Patronage FRIDAY MAY 5 - P.Vl.0. AIIDITDIIIIIM few years of improper soil man- At 8 P. M. agement on sloping land to des- DR. 6. D. STEEL. presiding troy the work od centuries. membership of 6!. They have tats- MRS. J. WALTER JONES and MRS. J. A. Lawson on part, in many Y. M. C. A. activ- ities supporting numerous youth activities including Holland Cove camps. The Y's Men are antic tin a very busy year. one of a high- lights of which will be the non- soring of the Maritime Convention which meets in Charlottetown on the weekend of June 3. tlon subsidy." Dean Cronkite said they were not formally, though he noted that Manitoba yesterday had lullwted subsidies might be need- ed eventually to hold down west- ern rates. p.m. Rev. Donald Nicholson, Min- later. IIXHIBIT CLOSES SATURDAY - The display of Island handl- crafts now being shown at the Art Centre in the Market Building will close Saturday evening. Among the meat popular exhibits is a pair of ceramic salt and pop- colour in his voice, and that 11; would grow into a beautiful tenor. Marks awarded Carnlon Thomp- son were 77 and '18. The other ntestant in this class was Ralph Alexander Emery of Bummerside, who received '14 marks for the test piece, and '16 for his own selection, "Lassie 0' Mine.” Mounti I-lerbert Choral group Hospital Aids convention. to be held in June at St. Andrew's, N. B. Carried. Delegates appointed were Mrs. A. J. Hsslsm and Mrs. J. A. Likely. On the motion of adjournment by Mrs. Robert Denlois. refresh- ments were served by Mrs. W. W. Reid. Mrs. Wm. Henry. Mrs. Hor- sce Brown and Mrs. Clifford Mec- Publishes Picture Of Flying Saucer TRIEETE. May 3 - (Renaul- The so-called "first distinct show- graph" of a flying saucer was pub- lished here today by the n0WBDI' lnbaldlea lilggoated On the almost equally contro- Dcnsld. airy 5:139?” ':;'ede!or,n?";f At the conclusion of the meeting ::;'ea1mg;'."g:: pt! '":gfH"- " were the winners of class in, men's Pe,;,hT”;1"c::::3-W” nu '0 MW Preseniillz Scholarship! . Mountain potatoes. They are the W” W” mmmd F) u" M” l. slashing of sllwcfrteight rates ch-onu' NHL WM 79 mrks' 8"" been taken April 14 by I T”"" - work of Mrs. Nay Mouse. Ken- mm mm 6'! m. am" huwuu within. into and out of the prairie and pm" Wu won by Gene"! my- cmlellt 'Wh0 4'01""! 1” V” 9”” 0 oAxAnT USE BATTLE 51"8l0"- "id 59"" W he" the if-:?u:v.asT:1al:7tatfrl.:'d'li(;l1Ceoig'b1l(Il?v:; P"""icH - except the -1.mdy- gltiiitsolee club who mum 7' 'w””m”' "" W" M1 d W M ' Choru.s--0wn Selection .............................. .. The naval oltoslseus - .m... qualities necessary to make them ma oommed of mum 3,11, Rec, low charges on grain - with the In elm, 1o11,,,,.11,,,,, .010, 11-, M, hm" SM W" ""'w"' m” E 1111:: 5 - " . Fox Judy Madman flying saucer was within range of his lens. When he developed the picture yesterday, he noticed the ”flyins saucer." In the photo. N5 I-999." as a dark disk in the sky above his house. Many other people here said they saw a flying saucer over the city April 14. an appropriate and popular item for tourists. The Art Centre is open in the evenings from 7:30 to 9:00 p.m. to enable those who work during the day to see the handi- craft exhibition. CITY POLICE COURT - At the stipendiary Magistrate's Court yesterday. two young men, charged with theft of oods, elected sum- deductiona made up tom the Federal treasury as in the case of the Maritime Freight Rgteg Act, A 20-per-cent reduction-the ume as that of the Maritimes-was sug- geated. 2. Use of a "deficit subsidy" to enable the railways to provide satisfactory services despite inede. (lull! operating revenues. This device. limiting the need for rate Continued from page 1 back-breaking round-the-clock la- bors for almost a week. City engineers in Winnipeg said the crest of the swollen Rad Riv- er. fsttened lryiisnlxnu-one tribut- aries, probably will reach this dis- trict Ssturday. Earlier predictions were that the crest might roll through this city ,of 300.000 late inald Taylor. 0. K. Prestly. Alan MacLearl, Richard Mathcson, Prod Osborne, Jack Lawson. Walter wil- son and William Maolnodz LONG, SOSTLV Continued from page 1 ment that the strike need never Maclntyre of Charlottetown was awarded first place with 81 points for his singing of the specified solo. and 01 marks also for his singing of his own choice, "Dunn". Rank Costello, Charlottetown, was sec- ond with 00 marks for the specified solo, and '18 for his own selection "My Task." Mr. lee congratulated the Piano Duet-Waltz song-Kirby-Mason .. Bebeoca Nash and Janet Carl? non. s,,1og,1.;"1.y n,y...M., , .. Hubert Sharron Plano Solo-A Sailing-Ma! School Chorus-The Paper Boat:-Young school Chorus-The Country load-Pltflold . Gil-l's Solo-The Little Bed Lark-Willan .................... .. Dorothy Baxter r1n1,n - r -,- ' my Gordon White and Tholnaa Bcantlehnry Bagpipe solo-Own selection ...... .. . Allan -5- OIIONII GI:-l's Solo-Swallow Birds-Dunhlll . pm- carol Ann MacDonald tonight or tomorrow. on trial, eaded uilt , and M" b"" ""ed' 1 amsne committee on their choice Church Choir-own selection .. . Kenalngton United Oblrch The mat is s 1.2 feet beyond title hetlrythcir retitencs 5 -y for "A mike i' '1" ' Vim” ii” 3t:::.”?;'. 23?. 1" :1f”"”,i1 21',” 5:: "shrine comes Laughing". which violin Solo-Melodie-3""? 3"” ""”""' la-foot flood ItaCe- lmllneers said two years on recognizance to keep '"Yb9d3"" he d"1'"d' were cg-gun y. -owe ey was the test piece in class 0, choral MW” 5”h"1 V" tum "uh '5 Piano solo--Bntterfliesmllrsnt - . Enid Hill the waters might swell up another the peace in the amount of ssoo "As regards 9611510” "id "h" cm? i t: etcomt"m"Hy' group mixed voice... -11,. only ,,n. points. GI:-I'll solo-Little Green Elf-Dlsnhill Ma garet Murray ""1? with two suret-lea of 5250 each. benefits that "'9 ”'di'”d"'1 ""' W" n he s”k'm" try in this class was the Central Wearing dlrlr trousers, WM” school Chorus-The BIaeknnlth's sltop- nnhlll-Bochfo lq. school ewsn submission were presented today by M. A. MacPhereon. Sal. katchewan counsel. including these: 1. Saskatchewan cannot stand further freight-rate increases with- out distulibance to its economy. 2. All transportation legislation shirts. and natty sailor hate. the boys od st. Vincent's Orphanage re- cived first place and 79 marks for their singing of "rho ssfilor".b tn , class was or o a at. P. w. C. Hall the first class f:;:,'m:1udTh3:,1c,,, 1,, ,,,,1,,,,,, 53.1. A” "M m”"”"' N” 37' 915"” ”1”' and place was won by Prince street Jun” fW'- ""5 W" by Nmcyschool of Charlottetown with we Maorlevin, Charlottetown, with 82 mark" ",4 1,111,111 by Q1. X111 39,-, '”"'k3- mam 9”” W” me” by Choir Charlottetown, with 15. Patricia MacDonald, Charlottetown. A ,1", future was added to the with 80 marks, and Betty Smith of lwmval mu ye". 1n the ugh; ployeo gets under the new con- Tlle city has been spending near- trsct. he could have got sub- ly cacao adsy in lather costs alone to battle the floods. Today, the weatherman inter- iected a grim note with a forecast of continuing rain and now. A lilht rain pelted the Winnipeg district this afternoon and the weatherman said rain would last through part of tomorrow. Winnipeg City engineers said a heavy rainfall will cause a "serious school Chorus-There ls Joy In The song We sing-hswh Prince ltraat Iolsosl school Chorus-Away With Melancholy-Moaart-school Unit No. 1 Piano Duet-Minuet in B l"lat-Mosart- sheila Msclnnls and Florence Callaghan Girl's Duet-Spring-Willsn .......................... .. Merle and Carole lltlerhirs Women's Chorus-Good Morrow To You sprlngt.lnle- ' Central loyalty Glee Club Plano Solthnhapsody in G Minor-Brahms .. Bethany MacDonald soprano Solo-If Then Wert Near-Bach .. ........ .. Gselyno Craig Women's Chorus-spring and summer-Arr. Markman Lee- Bapttat Glrla' Choir They were remanded until today to arrange the recognizance. The case was in connection with a stantislly these at the conference theft from the store of R. T. l-Iol- table wtihout losing a single days man Co. Ltd, Grafton Street, on pay." the night of Monday. May 1st. A Estimates show that strikers sv- man ftlzhargegowitl-:1 reckless driv'lng eraged wage loss of Lshmmesch costs lik new mthsml: tui.'t3hila a drul: .33 ?5c.:eu-ll? :e.in.solilt would take ”,l:l”g be C0,"-wild-ted into I ain- lllcilrlwblo WM "mimd!-'53 lmm them five years to make up the 5 3- Egg" Jgtun to” Monday. , loflshgatyrvonil-act still must be rsti- b”"d M t"'”P”" ”mmI9'10ll0l'5 Royalty Glee Club who were award- ed '10 points. Morning Sessions. conditlon" - e sewers already - 1 ich 3h”"” be "tiendtd '0 have it h ltteto thid ith 79. . '” ”V"l”M'd' Porsonals lf:'dc:r,l.:fet:!:n;l:k:?ld ll:fil?lItl::l uniroyr: ;ar(;iT;'e':td ”uw"y 193i-'13”0n W 0 gig: solo: for 16 years lfggggswgfgprxgsmh 1;: Church Choir-With a Voice of Singing-Shaw .. St. Jameo' Choir Mm nude 3. Mmmmm, 1” in elections Saturday. Acceptance 4' .1.h”e'.houM b. oh." Rub 1315 "-"den 14”” Dame” w”d' board the notes that he wished the THE KING Mt. Herbert. was first with 00 marks, and Barbara Joyce Mac- xinnon of East Royalty was second with 79 marks. Third place was tied for by Merle Elderlrill, Sum- meirside, and Margaret Shsw,, also of Summerside, with '10 marks each. is a foregone conclusion. Besides Chrysler's 89.000 produc- tion workers the strike made 50.- 000 idle in supplier plants. but some of those already had been called back in anticipation of set- tlement. At Windsor, Ont.. 4.000 cm- contestants to sing. and the chorus would then proceed to translate the written notes into music. This is a very difficult task even for the more accomplished. but the two Prince street choruses, seemed to anjoy it thoroughly, and received Kent Street. is a patient in the Prince Edward Island Hospital, re- covering from a severe heart at- tack and her many friends wish her a speedy recovery. lation of railway rate-making. in contrast to the carriere' own rug. 3983011 that they should have a freer hand. 5. The transport board should get "0 uniform accounting practices for the railways and make them BIRTHS. MARRIAGES DEATHS I 50: P.r 'Ins.r"o” ployees of Chrysler Corporation of Canada will return to work "I: quickly ins possible." a company ' Housini lieport OTTAWA. May 4- (CP)-Cana- BIRTHS stick to the regulations. Dean Cronkite, in addition to making representations on sub. sldies and nationalization, also ad. Kay, Parkdnle, was first in At St. Paul's Hall, Ernest Mac- class 52, boy's solo for 15 years and un- quite good marks. In class '71, for grades 1 to 5, they received '14 marks, and in class '12 for Ended 8 o 8, they received '1'! marks. -G.H.M.- 111.11, I ma cgnm-uction of ,spokcsman said. Their return de- "need th K. den. Wm, the 111311 mark of 34, wai. m d dhntou rwmmendoa HAB.l.lsnAt the. Prince County less new homes during January pends upon how soon the parent. 95' "gumen - 13” P131115, (31131-10m,t,own was 3” F 3" tucmna music Von, . - T 950 M b h d i h der com an across the river can sup- . 1 Wm, an m” m'""" M 3'" 9'13?” "W 1 K"? V'""' F" 'N"m5' "Ad h""" "'5 W" Hogplul on Ap:-ll 30, E1! 3 to nle. ut ts H. glad erlnum t.-reg:-m1 I P 3'5 M the Canadian Nb, Asrm In Principle twmed ”C”"” 91”” ma, highly, and suggested it be used definitely prolervo the original surface-to do thla efficiently you'll. and Mn. she ton arr s. e com me on an it e p y D8 , pomm and mm! pace was instead of having the children need n CHAMOIS and the Hardware Departments of both the Char- ponding month last year. The Bureau of Statistics report- sidiary. Eileen Jenkins, a son. This second longest and costliest for by Donald Macxenzie, Mont- ague, and Rod-die Hickox, Parkdale, '- had ' " f .. and the " stores have fine quality English. L Saskatchewan .ne” in prim Chamois that's so soft it Just Jcouldnic scratch if It wanted to! These sing a tune after the A ciple with the Canadian National Charlottetown shown them how it should 3011113- HUGHIS-At the h I ' f h t. , , . Hospital on May 3. 1950, to Mr. ggmegmsfade trgady f)hl;md)::UP3"(g' i:t1x01lll(VL;6inil311:5i'll'1l'sto”;0-:1 tCiii':':lt:.)r mmwlysf proposal for reorganiza- wh” each received 79 mulrks; r u are priced at 1.05 and 2.75-they re well worth the price too! Herein and Mrs. Ray Hughes. Bedford. u 1" J.nu.'-y 101,11” 5430, Comp3r., Mk” a mm of n",.1y mm, M" 0f 11-9 Capital structure. It In C1355 39--913110 500 0 something else for yolrr car - - - An Ant-SCOOP for Summer and son. ed wnh 3,543 ,1 ye" e,1.11,,,, M :00 in 5105! wag" Auogethafr it cannot definitely endorse 11,, years and Ulllleh 53 C0n"e5”m5 Winter comfort. Theyre easy to Install-Just clamp them on the were playing, Moida Lea Rogerson of Charlottetown placed first in this class with 84 marks. ,-511531” ventilator panes of your cal-you'll be stunned at what a difference they'll make. Air-Scoop will keep rain out-Scoop fresh air tn-keep the windshield clear-remove stale air and fumes. They'll fit any car amounts put forward in president Jan. 31. however, it totzil of 55.125 Donald construction WANTED cost the company. its workers. its . MnoGI1lGAN--At th Ci H ital , e W up i0,574 dealers and supplier firms G . 0" Tllfldlit MW 3011: 1950- W M-'3 ham” were under plan, but it 3:-gntfo reLt?g0,3tJot:i)i(:? ma M". Lem. Mwcmnn of fgzgpared with 52.852 at Jan. 31- and their employees 31.383.720.880. pute them. However it does not Kennedy of so-Jthpori was second A stenographer. short hours and are priced 05 cents is pair in the Hardware Departments of Both ch”lo”"'w"n' T wni The increased construction was D d d E In Wlllt the C N R plahed in a 171-11 with 83 and Hazel Keys of Char- ' Stores g . enlan s art can ' ' ' 1 ' , . 1 1 0 j- raAnsi.sAosa fllaes to a large carry over from glrcrieftilc. position to the Canadian l0iIi:V3'a';sf";o'ih';gy.:mgog hm WW! 8005 WW” Apply t Bea me says . . . Choose conrrs calms for ltlUTElI'S pay: workers There's a truly wonderful collection of charming Mother's Day Cards in the China Department of the Sumnlerslde Store. Maybe you want something that will irtve "Mom" a chuckle and a laugh-maybe you Here's what Chrysler had. demanded and got: , Pensions-Had none: asked CID Michael 'Bros., 240 Dorche9- ter St., between I and 0:80 The number of new homes com- IIICKIN-lIaeK!NNON - At Uni- pleted by Provinces. with Jan- voice, 10 years and under, Carmen ted chutieh Manse, Montague. with 2. All i co f 1 n ma mm eve” we Thompson of Charlottetown was of C. P. R. enter-prise should be Dr. A. n. ssaoxmsic ouicistios. nary. 1949. ileum in hr-ckm ln- , ,1, taken into account in setting rail the only contestant and receives g a th t will tell he tit t you love lm-maybe you want it. ” d M." Huel wt. dude: bI:l(::'l'rlc,:'iybyh:lctiu'?a1bItgtlaiifyaffinenclegz "Eight ”liv95- Since they I11 stems 31m"k5' ' Friday evening. gglnal. rc:r:iemb:ance card aorthnlt she'll know that also Is in your ontat-io 2.112 (2.449): Quebec 1.- 0 mm mchm awn” M uh ma 932 (1.591); Nova Scotla 250 (195): an s Hlckm to attii- med orlsin-iiy from transports- . . thoughts-they are all here for your selection-prlwd from 10 cents tion revenues. (At present, only a " 1” "Una" ""5. fund to be "L M"''"”'' s""""' to l.oo each in the China Department. 211 93); P I ' l t d I ii A) d M” J. ' n 01 whim anal ;:I5w.r:'llt'l::?ld;o (37)(Figure: 1T1:.:-;1s1er2lotjc'itI.' y y comp”, m part of non'"” Income '5 c""u' Very lovely sinilini was heard in wow-w' DIATIIB W dl d w not shown 1 ' Had none' asked full ”"'d "A '””"'”"3') th afternoon at P W C espec- 1455! Muunmll "VI - ' ' Th” "V snomdmn 35G” "" Omm" N9W'”"" " F” ' con':;:';:;'::E hmpmi uni", In putting forward Saskaich- 13115, 111 1313-5 19 for I. T., are darling! You'll find them in the Youth Centre. made of plants HIICB-At ho P. ll. Island Her and life insurance covbrege cost- ewmk "q"”” f" ' may mm and Girl Guides. Contestants WC” a" ma plum they.” nut ll”. um cub dnp". - I - nun. - Hes Tough Lucli With His New Car great, bl: assortment of colors too. Your little girl-every little girl love: and wants a Shoulder Purse-Choose one for her prices are 80 cents and 1.39 in the Youth Centre- nsiionalisation. an Cronkite said his government has "no doctrin- sire views either for or against nationalisation." He said the vital on Thursday. May 4. Mill Alice May Price in her 75th Y9"- Funersl from st. Paul's Church this (Friday) afternoon. service ing about six cents an hour; got half that, or three cents. Wage inequities-Ated elimina- required to sing the contest piece which was done with descent, and a mound of their choosing. The today. the 1941 PLYMOUTH .. .. . till 190- G I T group of the Chsrlotte- 1. , , , -",5 Nynox 31303535 ".11, starting at 9 o'clock. Resting at TORONTO. my 8 (0?) lion 01 ""19 09'" 4-m'"" , p;1y.g.1,.ow ,4 C. 1;. 11, 1, ,1 , O. - - . or Theresa Murp y says ' new are ., M-cw "W W it '" ' mi..2:i:::..:"s.:i:r”-..:t:::.t '-v-. -'-uni”-1 .?.i2"3.tS"i;”?..lfi: l":i.1i 1...” omnveom "T--' ------i no -'-e---- we '- driving lesson last niliht in hi- now automobile he'd saved mo" than N years to buy. yellow or white with a tiny collar and labot front is priced at only 2.95. The embroidered Blouse in white. pink or blue has cap aleevea., a little Peter Pan collar Is priced 0.08 and the all-over eyelet eni- sstut-dsy. then by motor '0 nrmntown N S for hmrmmt iution would have to be based on I ' ll E e -d of differential. nod 1 ,0 "I the Canadian people. a as awarded to summer- Other increases-Asked five to W side latand are Complny of Girl Coach in good condition "'11-"P9-Suddenly -1 ti" 3' 5- What resulted went like this: to cents more hourly for en lob Guides with as marks. and third bl-oldered Blouse t. in white only with tune rotor rm oollnr prleed A.F. ttl . st. at-nos on - mu ; tfi t f '----- id Ai!illy-- .o, Auth Nl at ti-bi ln-imnto1a.--- Wednesgs:r,o:dIy 3rd. 1.950. rT'"'Y- Umxpmmd nun" bunt "um il5u:1g::iu?:::ionls? V. an . or nu" AGAINST mo” to com"! Ronny am on 0' B :'0lal'II flnd emu IE1 otlbe Bol::laI.e goistl-0:: of 3.. Accessory Depaehsent. the car's hood. Dub” 500"!" 9" cited and stopped on the acceler- ator, the car jumped forward and strllit another vehicle. Then it piled into A light standard. Dubai with '17. . 131 clan 12, school chorus for grades 1 to 4, first place was won by the Model School of Charlottm town with 10 inarks. Parkdsle two-year-old son of Corporal and In. Jack Phillips. Resting at low- llen hsnsral Home until today is-rider). Nay titlt at 1o.oo o'clock SERVICE STATION Great George St. DREAM ROUTE Mr. II. N. Dawson, Crap- Length of contracb-Old one and- ed by strike: asked two-year pact: act five-year pension section and t-ee-year wage and insurance BUY SATURDAY NIGHT SPECIALS-THEY'RE WOBTII WllII.l- THEY'RE UNADVERTISED-THEY GO ON SALE IATUIDAY NIGHT AT 1:” EM. FARM HELP WANTED Wanted at once I married man, no family prefer- M'm1'.l'RIA1.u-(OP)-The exec- utive committee has authorised establishment of s anoke-prnurb when will be mt-Iftmd '6 wound u 1,, 1, ion bureau with a staff or to nice , p in hospital with s frae- clauses reopens c once I or 501.1001 M Wm, -1; ,,,1m., 1f:"1.”.'1'.g 3”f'a'1't:7tf'.t3:. tured nose and no. cuts. nit new July i. last. and once after July under it onto! onsiaus. The bureau ma x';':,:",;;”w,m, ,1, mm will enforce regulations problsittng excesses smoke and governing in. staliatioli of anti-smoke eqniissnem. -j-:1 l, 1052 by either side. Vacation pay-Asked varied amounts depending on service: got some a year more for those with three to five years service. (it is car was demolished by flames- Driving instructor Stan Pudluby. and passenger John Jaciuk also went to hospital. Pudluby, suffered ible concussion and Jaciuk dis- with 7'1. Remington school was the win nor of class as for grades 5 to '1 school chorus when they received ard ulna. fsstet-merit People? CM? MY. lilsnmerslde. - 31' 7500 ' oceted his rlaitt. hip. cnstomm In the auto industry to "ill"! 595-) i” "M" Th” ch"m"””'1",,,m.,, red. Steady employment if satisfactory. Wages S . ........L....... k d tel: etni pa in ,,1'h- union claimed -1! not ti SW01 '" "W4 " it will truck cream for th. I! lied partly furnished and u t. "' n' N0 I309" ";9:lE.ugf:V,:::iliE:l.Sch.c::u, :1"! ,1f:::3"2,',:'d..1m';:';:?1" ..,?t:-7:; lpb.n3r'ht'du.ale.:1lhotllrs(vlithw:1la.t.vn by gnu...” 00, W". lAlus.om1o:inglc 3.88 200 per month and board. sh UNDIITAIII m,n”."”D' on gg((,,qn.,d 101.1,; "1 on (comma, 'g,,1ucg,. provisions”. emon, other non. In class as for grades 0 to to ' Apply by phone to . school chorus, first place was won by Pat-kdale School with a mark of It. xensingtan school was again among the top three when they received second place for 70 marks in this clan, The Charl-e"-'-own nowlgmle demands. strike against Chrysler was exceeded only by the ll!-day Cen- whieh muse uers't.kll.nat:-0 10145? ooo.ooo. ' " usual route beginning Mon day, May 8, once weekly an- til further notice. idues from wages snd delivers to union.) Union shop: I-lad: none; asked he missed seeing a stop sign site: dldrvt get it. (All employees his wife spots to him and would. have been required to aeturstsetesaswcerm-. loin union bctmerseoa slid ryant who was fined etc for care- less dtivine foilowinl an accident II when his Ilutmnobile hit a truck. I FRANK B. CLARKE, CIIABLUTTETOWN PHONE 1073