APRIL 2. 1953 THE GUARDIAN. cnnawrrnrown Page FIVE , --"'-"”"""" i v - Esther or Local .........i'"'"”"':.........""",.....""""'e MIM How”, m,,,,,., Health Bursary .1. ll 3 Display High BEIITIIAL sunnoun L D. Present Firsi '" A9'"”' I ' "F-' I I MOD GIG, . , nrrusn morwnsn I:0I' SI. PEICT S Maniliuahty Easter BEOI o,T';;.;s'f:;,;;,'”;;';N.dg-; M IFRKSIIFFFIIIY Aid Cel'I'ifICaIeS 33;" Simrt Gem 3- WW z:.::',.;E;"'.s.'""p-".'.'..u" 3:5 A'.?Ii. ..c H and I "'--r mug of a only nature may be Inserted 11; d 1,); .. o---- ' j---:- i - "5 W" St "' ” 'i .:::::.::; 23:2: :.::::::.::.::.::: W, , M... ,......, t:..:'::::::'...:.'""'- '" ..'::. 1-..:.l.r.:h.:::m.. v3??&”&'?-23”-W-”'io3i it -?-'-1:" -:'”-'ra'."'i--.:l' BIRTHS. MAIIIIIAES. DEATHS Silo Par Insertion BIRTHS McCABTllY-At the Charlottetown Hospimlfwlarch 23th, 1953. to Mr. and Mrs. Chester McCarthy (nee Evelyn Ryan. R. N.) a daughter. Msccuuzoon-At the Prince Ed- ward Island Hospital on March 32. 1953, to Mr. and Mrs. Lestea'Mac- Gresor. Kinsvtom R GWEN”: Thelma Joyce. HART-At the PJLI. Hospital on April 1. mm, to Mr. and Mr!- Robert E. Hart (nee PIKE! Grant), a son, Robert (Robbie) Grant. weight 7 lbs., 13 ozs. DEATHS r NELSON - At Boston. On Tuesday March 31, 1963, Mrs. Marjorie Nel- son, widow of (.7. Hammond Nelson. Remains will arrive Saturday even- mg and be transferred to the Mac- Lean Funeral Home. Funeral notice inter. JESSEN - At the Prince ooimty Hospital. Summer-side, on Tuesday. March 31, 1953. Niels P. Jexen of French River in his 45th year. Fun- eral from the Mncnean Funeral Home today Thursday, ssr-vice darting at 2 o'clock. Interment in People's cemetery, MORRISSEY-At the Chariotll.e- town Hospital April 1st, Mr. Mat- thew Morriney. formerly of Earns- cliffb, in his 84th year. His re- mains an resting at the Char- lottetown Funeral Home. hmeral notice later. AILSENAULT--At the Sacred Heart Home on March 31st, Mr. Josqnh. Arsenault, ibrznerly oi Mont Carmel, in his 94th year. His remains are resting at the Ohm-lotiotown Funeral Home. Pu- nenl this Thursday afternoon at two o'clock to St. Dunstan's Basil- ica. Interment in the Catholic Cemetery. MURPHY-In New York City on Much Slat, Cecil Murphy, form- erly of Newton. ...a remains will a.rrive in Kinkora on Friday eve- ning and will be transferred to the horns of his brother-in-la.w. John Johnston. Funeral notice later. Mc1NTYItE-At Hunter River on April 1st, 1953, Duncan Mointym. aged 85 years. The funeral will take place on Friday. April Sm, from Hunter River United Church M. 1.30 pm. Burial in the People's Oametery, Charlottetown. The re- lograph technician has just been awarded to Mr. Charles Mullin, St. Peters. P. E. 1.. according to in announcement yesterday by Hon. Paul Martin, Minister of National Health and welfare, Ot- tawa. An eleetroencephalograph, public health officials explained, is an apparatus used for the diagnosis of mental illnesses. particularly those of organic origin. Mr. Mu.llln will take I years training in various Nova Scotia hospitals where this instrument is used and on his return will join the staff of Faioonwood Hospital. The bursary is valued at more than 52,200. Fisheries Federation Continued from page 1 Federal Minister of Fisheries. Through the oo-operation of the Fisheries Council of Canada, fish- ery products of the Island will be shown at the International Trade Fair at Toronto during the period June I-l2. This will be the first occasion on which Island products of this nature have been displayed at the fair. Another interesting announce- ment was also made, inddcatlng that samples of canned lobster and herring will be forwarded for showing at the Brussels Trade Fair and the Utrecht Internation- al Fair in the Netherlands. Mr. 8. Graham Rogers was authorized to represent the Fed- eration at the freight rates ship- pers transportation oonlerencc in Amherst on April 11. The Department - of Fisheries, (Jaws, will be asked for permis- sion to use 300x407 cans instead of the present 300x409 for packing of canned mackerel and herring. An invitation to hold the next quarterly meeting, which takes place around July first. in Murray River. was extended by Mr. Tho- mus H. Fraser. IN MEMORIAM In loving memo y of our mother. Mn. '1'. W. Bradshaw, who passed away April 2nd, 1951. Those whom we love go out. of alght But never out of mind; They are cherished In the hearts Of those they leave he Ind. CoEEI”O-F-Thanks thanks to the doctors, nurses and staff of the Prince County Hos- pital for their kindness to me while a patient there; to Rev. Mr. Murray and all vt'no visited me: to those sending flowers, treats and cards. and a special thank- msins are resting at the Andrews git.” Dr" ouhgmm ""1 Dr Funeral Home until Friday noon. uonud Kelly. ' CHARLOTIETOWN N.D. MacLean FUNERAL HOME unpmmnm '18 Euston St. mmammn PHONE 508 Charlottetown and North Wlltshlre PHONE 149 Complete Funeral and Ambulance Service -Dirsctors- II. 1!. Bradley J. W. Mclienna everything that is worn and possible quality. and beat of their kind, and .(' .,.'.. vrwrnnr mil : :.xx&NK wkiii .For Your Easter Dinner EACH year at this time of Easter celebration families everywhere mark the occasion by ensuring that Perfeeiion'a delicious Ice Cream Pies are the newest help make YOUR Easter Dinner a memorable and happy. one. But be sure to order yours right away. (. III A (HARLU is ea en in of the beat their luscious flavour will ' 2 Ml.VltlI:'.S LID. located in the City Market Build- ing. comes to the fore with one of the best displays of Easter beef in recent years. The display more than lives up to the enviable reputation estab- lished by this well known firm in past years. Customers of J. M.'s would be well advised to get their 0N1?" in SHIV for Easter beef. Many of the carcasses in this really outstanding display of beef are from top ranking animals and purchased through Wellington MoNeill. Offered to the public for the Easter and post-Easter sea- son are carcasses raised by the following: - Hayden Bros, one Baby beef. Otis MsoLeod 15: Son Uigg, one Baby beef. Alex Ml(:.Belh dz Son, Mush- field. two Baby beef. Cherry Valley, Lylie Boswell, Marshiield, one Baby beef. Edwin Duffy, Village Green, two Baby beef. LUAL Praught, Eamscllifc, one Baby beef. W. E. Collbeck. Crapaud, one Baby beef. Ivan Borwness, Kensington, one Baby beef. Chas. Mutch, Earnscliffe, one Baby beef. Drake Bros, Vernon, one Baby beef. Specializing in meals, J. M.'s are in a position to obtain and provide the very best for the Eas- ter feast. This they have done and the public is cordially invit- ed to visit the market on Good Friday and inspect the many car- passes. Phone your Easter orders to 1810 or 1811, J. M.'s Meat Market. Scouters' club Executive Meet The Soouters Club executive met last Sunday afternoon in the ban- quet room of the Rendezvous to make plans for the forthcoming meeting of the club. Guest speaker at the meeting was Doctor Fisher, District Scout Commissioner for Queen's, who outlined his plans for coming lec- tures to the club on civilian de- fence. He also suggested that a scout and Cub church parade and campfire be staged around June 2nd in honour of the Queen's cor- onation. Discussion on these and other topics followed until the meeting's adjournment. The meeting was presided over by the club presi- dent, Don Holden. coiirulmz your mm cos- tume with smart Jewellery from 'nylor's. AT Hf-STYLE Mllilnary. 16811. Great George St.. Easter hals in all styles-all colors. From S195 up. Every style Hi-Style. SEND EASTER Greetings with Chocolates. Specially wrapped - Glggey's' Pharmacy. J. Kelly, 76, father at Mn. Wendell I-I. Beaton of Oharlolnetown. Ospt. Kelly succumbed foilqwjng an em- ergency Operation. papt. Kelly sailed out of George. town, P.E.I, in his younger days and was well known to seafaring men in this Proyice and elsewhere. He spent about two yehrs in char- iottetovwn a couple of years ago and made many close friends here. His,wife predeceased him a num- ber of years ago. Three daughters PBESBYTERIAN (2HUl?.CH IN CANADA -- Central Parish. Serv- ices next l.orrl's Day are as fol- lows: Clyde River ll a.m.; Canon Cove 3 pm; Nine Mile Creek 7:30 pm. Rev. Donald Nicholson. Minister. I "T I nuns-Y's MEN! CLUB--Mr.'i Georgo Anderson was elected pre- sident of the Centennial Y's Men's Club at 'l.ieir annual meeting held last evening in the banquet hall of the Y.M.C.A., following their supper meeting. Mr. George An- derson was chairman and Mr. Fred Norton co-chairman. Other omcers elected were: James Mac- Lean, vice - president; R. o n a l d Woodgate. maasuren, secreta.ry,i William Harnbly: dircctors,Mcsars Lorlmer Cudmore, Keith Acorn, Harry Thompson and Ross Aflleck. After the business meeting a sing- song was oonducted by Keith Acorn with Ivan Robertson at the plane. ' Personals The condition of Arthur Gent- well, who underwent an emergency operation at the Charlottetown Hospital a few days ago, is much improved. The many friends of Mr. Vin- cent Nansen. Brack1e'.V. are very sorry to hear he is I. patient in the PE. Island Hospital, and hope for his speedy recovery. The salvation Army ”Journey Into Faith" Silver Collection survive. In pddllion to Mrs. Bea- ton here, they Ii'iCIll1dE Mrs. James MaoKie of Halifax and Mrs. George White of Dartmouth, Mrs. Beaten is leaving today for Halifax, Picnic Style Pork Shoulders, lb. 45c 5 to 7 Lbs. Breakfast (Sliced) Bacon. lb. 47c Roasting G001) FRIDAY EVENING 8 p.m.: Sacred Service. lb' " ' ' Music Message Baked Easter Film: Meal loaf, lb. 55c JUST ARRIVED A Iurgebshipmeni of I'-roun's, Biscuits In An Ideal Easter Gift bers of the Experimental Farm staff Wednesday afternoon. This class was instructed by Mrs!-ienry Peters and Mr. John Mullaily. Dr. Murchison commended the group highly for the excellent marks received in their examina- tions. Mlaa Arsenault and Mrs. Cudmore, directors of first aid. each spoke briefly. Mr. RC. Parent and Mr. George Whiteside expressed thanks for making this course possible. The following received awards: Leonard Arsonault. Arthur Bal- lem. W. Norman Black. Graeme W. Boswell, Roy L. Boswell, Frank Gaudet, Arthur Grant, Trevor Hansen, Keith Lebacheur, Ralph MacDonald, Albert Mac.Ewen, Em- TOP QUALITY Peek l-ins. lune Success, N. Y.. in mi. Dannie Taylor. I this year. Call on us for Phone 3198-R31 EASTER BEEF We have another fine selection of Easter Beef groceries and see how far your money will stretch. THE IIORWOOII MARKET your meats, vegetables and St. Peter's Road run EASTER BUNNY HAS srocrinn Us UP wmr A LOAD or TERRIFIC BUYS TO HELP YOU FEAST AND KEEP WELL WITHIN YOUR FOOD BFDGET -G ALL SWII.-'l"S Premium or Tendersweet HAMS Whole or Half Lb. ...... .... 65c PLAN A DELICIOUS EASTER Boneless Collage Rolls 67c Egrk Chops. 59c Sliced Cooked Ham, I-2 lb. . 49c Dinner Style Pork Sausage. 2 lb. 69c PEAS 15 Oz. Tin 2 Tins 35c I Fresh Frozen PEAS. Extra Green. FRENCH FRIES. pkg. Frozen ORANGE JUICE. 2. r Perfection FROZEN STRAWBERRIES. pkg. . . . . . . ICE CREAM PIES. each Willards Sodas ..... For That Plaster Dessert JELL-O. 6 pkgs. . . . . Icing--1 Li). Pkg- SUGAR. 2 for . . . . . Huron iiaiw-en's 1 Lb. Pkg. TOMATO JUICE. 20 oz. fin. EASTER is the happiest and most Joyous time of the year. not only for its deeper meaning but also because everyone foela lighter of heart and brighter of spirit now that we know most certainly that Winter in on the wane and that spring in really and truly with us. Naturally you will want to give b ppiness to the children who are deal-iio you. You may choose a gay little Easter Basket filled with candy one, a little Cart brimmin with Easter goodies or a play- time Fall and Shovel that will be used on the beach coma Summer. You will find those In the it and 10 Department with prices marked from just 15 cents up. If your ideas for an Easter Gift run to soft cuddly Toys: Iherp are wee plush Chicks at 2. 5 and 10 cents each. and beautiful plush nucka and llunniae In soft colors, these are priced from 59 cents: up to a really huge Bonny at 5.75, You know you'll In happy If you bring happiness in others. So. choose Easter (line for the children from the special Easter Dio- playa in the and 10 Department at Ilolman'a. HAPPY EASTER. TO ONE AND ALL! ITLIUWN 'x(gIlIHII. Welch's Canada Dry GINGER ALE. 2 large bottles ?l7e':&Zuuy FEATURING FOR EASTER PRIME STEER BEEF VISIT OUR MEAT DEPARTMENT AND SEE OUR LARGE DISPLAY OF CHOICE BEEF - ALL CHOICE CUTS. EASTER 9'i9i9L”55.-I 'P..-...Pf?3&-,.:.: 35: W V, LETTUCE. each ..... .. -21: W V , Large Pascal PM "" ' " 37: FltE;n-SPTNACCI-ILlE:Y' 2 mks " gt . o-o-anaaoooaosu c IOIOIQIIDOOIIQ k TOMATOES.ceopg............. c inr 55c CAULIFLOWER. head 35: Long Green 45: E:UCUMBER.S.'g for 35: .72 Count C.-1l1fmm.1 - ORANGES, 2 doz. 65:: ALSO: New Radish. Sm-ct Polnioos. Rimhnrlr. New Clljrvisv S'Ilm;?l'-, i'"'g, Man He. Royal RLlss0icE ' 48 . .9: . urge 0!. TI" sooIIsaoIIOC'O smsovtwnu ,, 27c I:INlEsAPPLE MARMALADE. 24 oz. ior ..... .. . . . . .. 49: WAX PAPER. 100 foot roll 35c P r 59c Bright's Choice 15 oz. tin NaRCPI(INsu 2 Pk95' - ' ' 35: ' Bakers Peachgs, 2 for 39c Chocolate. V2 Ib.lcuIle 43c - 29c JAVEX. 32 oz. bot. .. 29: GRAPE JUICE. large boftio . 49 2 fills OOCOIlOOoosaea 29c Largo California l-is-ad J ewel I plus deposit) 0 Shortening, 4 lb. SI 49: 9 GROCETERIA ” Cbidccc K HOME OF FINE FOODS